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Resilient and resourceful, Brazil’s illegal gold capital resists government crackdown

Sumatra citizen lawsuit seeks accountability for haze-causing fires

Record number of Indigenous land titles granted in Peru via innovative process (commentary)

In Nepal, a humble edible fern is at heart of human-tiger conflict

Ecotourism offers new hopes for Bhutanese youth — and local environments

For Indonesian oil palm farmers, EU’s deforestation law is another top-down imposition

The ocean ‘belongs to all of us’: Interview with Palau President Whipps

Drought forces Amazon Indigenous communities to drink mercury-tainted water

‘Stop the stupidity’: Indonesia’s top court orders end to mine in quake zone

More alarms over Indonesia rhino poaching after latest trafficking bust

Sweden’s ‘nature friendly’ reputation is being shot to pieces (commentary)

Protected areas in SE Asia could do better with more resources, study finds

Meet the Miombo, the largest forest you’ve never heard of

Crop fields make way for profitable orchards in Bangladesh, imperiling food security

Wildlife-rich mangroves suffer as Indonesia ramps up construction of new capital

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

Indonesia’s Farwiza Farhan among Ramon Magsaysay awardees for protecting Leuser Ecosystem

In Nicaragua, activists challenge the value of international ‘green’ financing

Jane Goodall is coming to San Francisco. Her event is sold out, but students can still get free tickets

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

‘Senseless’ U.S. trinket trade threatens distinctive Asian bat, study shows

Polluting copper mine in Java suspended as farmers decry lost crops

A one-time illegal logger grows back a forest for his people in Sumatra

World’s top timber companies are dropping the ball on ESG reporting: Analysis

In the Brazilian Amazon, seedlings offer hope for drying rivers

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

At the ‘Biodiversity Olympics,’ scientists work to democratize rainforest tech

Study shows most Amazon beef & soy demand comes from Brazil — not exports

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

As Ghana pushes mining in forests, a cautionary tale from a fading forest

Ghana hollows out forests and green protections to advance mining interests

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