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.

An indigenous village navigates its ecotourism success

Panama’s indigenous groups take land fight to the international stage

Mexico: pipeline divides Yaqui communities and triggers wave of violence

In battle over land rights, indigenous groups are fighting uphill

Indigenous peoples control one-quarter of world’s land surface, two-thirds of that land is ‘essentially natural’

Protecting PNG’s oceans: Q&A with marine activist John Aini

‘Decolonizing conservation’: Q&A with PNG marine activist John Aini

Zimbabwe’s chiefs revive tradition to save the country’s last pangolins

Implicit gender, racial biases may hinder effectiveness of conservation science, experts warn

Smartphone app helps indigenous communities fight deforestation

Investing in indigenous communities is most efficient way to protect forests, report finds

Honduras: Indigenous Garifuna use radio to fight for their land

Mexico’s ejidos are finding greater sustainability by involving youth and women

Ecuador: Waorani people map their rainforest to save it

Ecuador: Tribe sees how oil industry affects forest on ‘Toxic Tour’

Tanzania’s Maasai losing ground to tourism in the name of conservation, investigation finds

3,000 indigenous people gather in Brasilia to protest ruralist agenda

Nephew of Maya land and rights activist beaten to death in Guatemala

Colombia grants ‘historic’ protections to rainforest, indigenous groups

In a land untouched by mines, indigenous holdouts fight a coal invasion

Traditional landowners reject mining exploration bid in Bougainville

UN’s Tauli-Corpuz, accused of terrorism in her native Philippines, plans to keep investigating ‘atrocities’ against indigenous peoples at home

Sarawak’s Penan now have detailed maps of their ancestral homeland

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