Amazon Conservation Team The Amazon Conservation Team joins call for academia to support Indigenous science and equitable conservation By Anna Casey, 2026-04-01Esri highlights ACT mapping work with Indigenous communities By Amazon Conservation Team, 2026-04-03 A Message from Indigenous Leadership Fellows By Amazon Conservation Team, 2026-04-09 Award-Winning Map Advocates for the Protection of Isolated Indigenous Peoples of South America By Amazon Conservation Team, 2026-04-24 Dr. Mark Plotkin Speaks to WWLTV on Indigenous Plant Medicine and Psychedelic Research By Amazon Conservation Team, 2026-04-27 From Territory to Global Dialogue: “One Health” Connects Indigenous Knowledge and Public Policy By Barbara Illana, 2026-05-08 Conservation news Growing number of Indigenous Twa forced out of DRC’s forests and into towns By Jackson Muhindo SivulyamwengeJérémie Kyaswekera Latoya Abulu, 2026-03-11 Indigenous knowledge confirms what scientists observe: Large birds are disappearing By Bobby Bascomb Alexandrapopescu, 2026-03-13 How a community defended its ancestral forest from logging By Rhett Ayers Butler Rhett Butler, 2026-03-16 A decade after the death of Berta Cáceres, we can no longer tolerate threats to environmental activists (commentary) By Michael Sutton Erik Hoffner, 2026-03-17 Beyond the screen: DCEFF By Mongabay.com Alejandroprescottcornejo, 2026-03-17 Many Indigenous peoples in Asia feel excluded from nat’l biodiversity planning: Report By Sonam Lama Hyolmo Latoya Abulu, 2026-03-20 Indigenous groups demand halt to Belo Sun Amazon gold mine By Shanna Hanbury Bobbybascomb, 2026-03-23 Behind the scenes of the Amazon’s gold rush: Director Richard Ladkani on the making of ‘Yanuni’ By Aimee Gabay Latoya Abulu, 2026-03-25 Who controls Mexico’s Yaqui River? By Alejandroprescottcornejo, 2026-03-30 As traditional forest governance erodes in Peru, ‘ghost permits’ fill the vacuum By Michele Calamaio Latoya Abulu, 2026-03-30 In Peru, Indigenous women work to save an ancestral potato from disappearance By Astrid Arellano Xavier Bartaburu, 2026-03-31 State fishing village plan in Indonesian Papua sparks Indigenous opposition By Basten Gokkon Basten Gokkon, 2026-04-01 Working together, Indigenous peoples & researchers describe new Amazonian palm By Sofia Moutinho Alexandrapopescu, 2026-04-01 Indonesian geothermal projects stall amid Indigenous concerns over justice By Mongabay.com Naina Rao, 2026-04-03 Māori knowledge shows climate change domino effects on forest food chains By Monica Evans Latoya Abulu, 2026-04-14 Brazil: Satellites expose rampant gold mining expansion on Indigenous Kayapó land By Shanna Hanbury Bobbybascomb, 2026-04-15 War, climate change, and AI on the agenda at this year’s U.N. Indigenous forum By Anita Hofschneider Latoya Abulu, 2026-04-20 Goldman Prize winner Alannah Hurley fights Pebble Mine “from a place of love” By Claudia Geib Latoya Abulu, 2026-04-20 Indigenous peoples’ health cannot be separated from the environment, U.N. delegates warn By Aimee Gabay Latoya Abulu, 2026-04-22 |
Indigenous knowledge helps identify new, highly threatened skink in Australia By Megan Strauss Shreya Dasgupta, 2026-04-24 AI is a double-edged sword for Indigenous stewardship, say U.N. experts By Aimee Gabay Latoya Abulu, 2026-04-24 ‘Creamy, nutty’ spiders are protein source for Indigenous Indian tribe By Megan Strauss Shreya Dasgupta, 2026-04-30 Killings related to land conflicts double in Brazil, most in the Amazon region By Shanna Hanbury Bobbybascomb, 2026-05-05 Using songlines, elders codify traditional knowledge to care for Country By Anthony Ham Latoya Abulu, 2026-05-07 What Indigenous youth filmmaking reveals about environmental communication (commentary) By Jamille Pinheiro Dias Erik Hoffner, 2026-05-07 Crime affects 32% of Amazon Indigenous areas, says study By Yvette Sierra Praeli Alexandre de Santi, 2026-05-11 New data platform aims to reduce conflicts between First Nations and businesses in Canada By Olivia Ferrari Latoya Abulu, 2026-05-12 DeSmog How Canada’s LNG Push is Benefiting Trump and Shortchanging Indigenous People By Taylor Noakes, 2026-05-01 Environment | The Guardian Mining made this US tribal area a toxic wasteland. This Indigenous nation brought it back to life By Todd Price with photographs by Thalia Juarez in Picher, Oklahoma, 2026-03-15 ‘The birds are a global citizen’: Indigenous groups in Australia and Alaska team up to track a feathered adventurer’s epic journey By Sarah Collard Indigenous affairs correspondent, 2026-04-25 Happy Eco News Indigenous-led Renewable Energy Systems Protect Rights and Ecosystems By Cyrene Oraya Reyes, 2026-04-22 Shared Struggles, Shared Strength: The Continuing Story of Cordillera Day By Mariz Guiniawan, 2026-04-24 Indigenous Knowledge on Biodiversity Leads to Recognition of Rare Philippine Plant By Cyrene Oraya Reyes, 2026-05-13 Indigenous Climate Hub From Ownership to Relationship: Reclaiming Our Responsibilities to Land By IndigenousClimateHub, 2026-03-15 Inside Climate News ‘We Live in One Ocean’: Native Hawaiian Activist Calls for Inclusion in Deep-Sea Mining Decisions By Teresa Tomassoni, 2026-03-13 In the Fight to Defend the Amazon, This Indigenous Community’s Secret Weapon Is Science By Story and photos by Katie Surma, 2026-03-22 What the US Could Learn About Mining on Indigenous Peoples’ Ancestral Lands By Johanna Hansel, Carla Samon Ros, Wyatt Myskow, 2026-05-03 Inside the Indigenous Fight to Save Alaska’s Bristol Bay By Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth, 2026-05-09 After a Century Powering Its Growth With Dams, Seattle Settles With Tribes That Lost Their River By Blaine Harden, 2026-05-13 Mongabay Kids Traditional fishing in the Colombian Amazon By Megan Strauss, 2026-04-13 Natural Building Blog A Peaceful Village in Vietnam with Traditional Houses By Kelly Hart, 2026-04-14 The Common Ground Commune in India By Kelly Hart, 2026-04-28 State of the Planet These Glacier Guardians Are Women By Guest, 2026-03-19 Indigenous Herders and Peru’s Melting Glaciers: A Conversation with Anthropologist Allison Caine By Guest, 2026-04-23 |