Indigenous Peoples and Conservation News

Indigenous peoples’ stewardship of natural resources is increasingly being recognized as a critical priority in efforts to combat climate change, protect biodiversity, and maintain the ecosystems that sustain the planet. Yet indigenous communities continue to face grave threats when it comes to protecting their lands. Some indigenous peoples are challenged by governments’ failure to recognize their land rights and the loss of traditional knowledge, which erodes cultural identity. The Indigenous Peoples and Conservation project will produce a series of journalistic stories that explore threats to indigenous peoples’ territories and showcase successful indigenous-led conservation initiatives.

Venezuela’s isolated indigenous groups under siege from miners, disease and guerrillas

First Nations have created a robust conservation economy in Great Bear Rainforest: Report

Dam in Ethiopia has wiped out indigenous livelihoods, report finds

Study reveals a fragile web of knowledge linking plants to people

Gold, wood, religion: Threats to Colombia’s isolated indigenous peoples

Ecuador’s isolated indigenous tribes: Stuck between oil and state neglect

Mercury poisoning chief among health problems facing Peru’s uncontacted tribes

Conceived in a dream, new solar canoe will serve Amazon tribes

Panamanian indigenous people act to protect the forest from invading loggers

Sergio Rojas Ortiz, leader of Costa Rica’s indigenous Bribri, slain by gunmen

Defending the Amazon’s uncontacted peoples: Q&A with Julio Cusurichi

Guatemala: Proposed new park on indigenous land treads fine ethical line

Indigenous hunters vital to robust food webs in Australia

Kenya: Maasai herders work to keep themselves and wildlife roaming free

It pays, but does it stay? Hunting in Namibia’s community conservation system

In the Solomon Islands, making amends in the name of conservation

Guyana: The school where indigenous youth learn about their land

The secret to a town’s perfect potatoes? Its well-preserved forest.

Ecuador’s indigenous Cofán hail court-ordered end to mining on their land

Butterfly business: Insect farmers help conserve East African forests

Ancient spirituality guides a Maya town’s conservation efforts

How a Mayan town restored its sacred cloud forest and water supply

House of the Royal Lady Bee: Maya revive native bees and ancient beekeeping

A community in Guyana relies on indigenous knowledge in conservation

Protecting India’s fishing villages: Q&A with ‘maptivist’ Saravanan

With no oil cleanup in sight, Amazon tribes harvest rain for clean water

In India, indigenous youths are filming their own forests and communities

Māori community reconnects youth with their ancestral forests

Two Indian tribes help reconstruct a forest’s history, in war and in peace

What makes a forest healthy? Māori knowledge has some answers.

Bird business: The man who taught his tribe to profit from conservation

A Māori community leans on tradition to restore its forest

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