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The future of extractive industries in the Pan Amazon

Drought forces Amazon Indigenous communities to drink mercury-tainted water

Mining company tied to Cambodian military officials grabs community forest

Peruvian logger loses FSC label after latest clash with isolated Mashco Piro

How do ‘rights of nature’ and ‘legal personhood’ laws differ, and what’s their conservation potential?

Nearly all Brazilian gold imported by EU is likely illegal, report says

Brazil launches ‘war’ on widespread fire outbreaks & criminal arsonists

Could the ‘rights of nature’ save Yasuní and keep its oil in the ground? (commentary)

Record drought in Yucatán prompts revival of ancient Maya rain ceremony

Rio Tinto-linked mine still not fulfilling promises to Mongolian herders

Indigenous communities sidelined for Suriname’s new carbon credit program, critics say

China accepts U.N. recommendations to improve environmental conflicts in Latin America

Luxury hunting firm linked to decades of poaching in Tanzania, whistleblowers say

Indonesia expands IPLC land recognition — but the pace is too slow, critics say

Maasai block tourist road protesting forced eviction from ancestral land

One year after oil referendum, what’s next for Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park?

Indonesian cabinet reshuffle promotes champions of destructive projects

A national park and its rangers in Bolivia endure persisting road construction, illegal mining

Peru’s isolated Mashco Piro tribe attacks loggers in their ancestral territory

Community consultations must also include women — not just men (commentary)

National Geographic photographer Kiliii Yüyan on why Indigenous peoples are the best conservationists

Brazil cites Mongabay reporting in recommendation to suspend ‘rotten’ carbon credit projects

Can nations ever get artisanal gold mining right?

Communities fend off attacks as officials study Brazil’s anti-Indigenous land rights bill

DRC communities turn up heat on EU lenders funding palm oil giant PHC

Oil and gas expansion threatens Peru’s isolated Indigenous peoples

Reporting confirms alleged Indigenous rights violations in Nepal hydropower project

Amazon Fraud 101: How timber credits mask illegal logging in Brazil

Sumatra community school hands down ancient knowledge to modern generation

Indigenous Batwa win human rights victory over eviction from DRC park

No plans, no progress make Peru’s energy transition uncertain

In Nepal, a cable car in a sacred forest sparks swift, and controversial, direct action

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