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.

Indigenous peoples denounce ongoing land rights violations in Ecuador

Global agreement on ‘conserved areas’ marks new era of conservation (commentary)

From a new bird to a new community reserve: India’s tribe sets example

Guatemala: An indigenous community rejects, then accepts, a protected area

‘Light for everyone’: Indigenous youth mount a solar-powered resistance

7 convicted of killing Honduran indigenous activist Berta Cáceres

Photos: Indian tribe revives heirloom seeds for health and climate security

For Kenya’s Yiaku, medicinal herbs are their forest’s blessing and curse

The Bangladeshi tribe that’s guarding turtles, co-authoring research papers

Kenya: Bees help indigenous Yiaku defend and monitor their ancestral forest

A forest of their own: The Yiaku as Kenya’s model forest stewards

Fracking threatens Aboriginal land rights in Western Australia

Timor-Leste: With sacrifice and ceremony, tribe sets eco rules

Colombia: Dying of thirst, Wayuu blame mine, dam, drought for water woes

Timor-Leste: Q&A with a Maubere fisherman on reviving depleted fisheries

With a feast of grubs, a tribe makes its case for forest stewardship

Timor-Leste: Maubere tribes revive customary law to protect the ocean

Women’s work in Senegalese conservation includes exorcising demons

For an Amazon tribe, phone cameras shine a light on their wildlife

Watching the wildlife return: Q&A with a rural Senegalese river monitor

Fire and agroforestry revive California indigenous groups’ traditions

Senegal: After reviving fish and forests, Jola villages tackle new threats

Kenya: Indigenous Ogiek face eviction from their ancestral forest… again

‘Guardians of the forest:’ Indigenous peoples come together to assert role in climate stability

Kenya’s Mijikenda people revive sacred homesteads to protect the forest

Amid ongoing evictions, Kenya’s Sengwer make plans to save their ancestral forest

Activists say Indonesia dragging its heels on indigenous rights

Criminalization and violence increasingly used to silence indigenous protest, according to UN report

Climate mitigation has an ally in need of recognition and land rights: indigenous peoples in tropical countries

Recovering conservationist: Q&A with orangutan ecologist June Mary Rubis

Indonesia’s ‘one-map’ database blasted for excluding indigenous lands

In Ecuador, a pipeline cuts a trail of misery through indigenous land

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