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Latoya Abulu is an editor at Mongabay covering Indigenous news, nature-based solutions to climate change and stories about high conservation value ecosystems. You can reach her on Twitter @LatoyaAbulu

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Ahead of COP16, groups warn of rights abuses linked to ‘30×30’ goal

US govt watchdog: Human rights still at risk in overseas conservation aid

Report links killings to environmental crimes in Peru’s Amazon

Lack of research as contaminated Yaqui River poses health risks

Bats & bees help ni-Vanuatu predict storms — but will climate change interfere?

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

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

As Malawi government struggles to protect a forest, communities show the way

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

In Bali, water temple priests guide a sustainable rice production system

How a fun women’s gathering led to small wildcat conservation in Peru’s Andes

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

In the DRC, a government commission is taking funds owed to people relocated by mines

‘Everything is a being’ for South Africa’s amaMpondo fighting to protect nature

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

Can nations ever get artisanal gold mining right?

Reporting confirms alleged Indigenous rights violations in Nepal hydropower project

Colombia’s coca substitution program failing to help farmers or slow deforestation

Climate change could return a stolen lake to Indigenous people, a century later

Tía María copper mine set to open in Peru despite community backlash

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

New Indigenous reserve in the Amazon among first steps to protect peoples in isolation

A tribe once declared ‘extinct’ helps reintroduce salmon to the Columbia River

It’s not the end, we have several possible futures: Interview with Indigenous author Ailton Krenak

After isolated tribes’ rare appearance in Peruvian Amazon, big questions remain for their future

Indigenous midwives in Panama strive to preserve traditional medicine for maternal health

Activists in Cameroon repeatedly questioned by authorities following Mongabay story

PHOTOS: For Kenya’s Maasai, a new faith may undo age-old conservation traditions

Shaping the next generation of Indigenous rangers: Interview with Manni Edwards

How Europe’s only Indigenous group is inspiring a greener Christianity

Loss of water means loss of culture for Mexico’s Indigenous Yaqui

African markets tackle food insecurity and climate change — but lack investment

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