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Sierra Leone group helps farmers adapt to changing climate, protect forest

Honduras taps armed forces to eliminate deforestation by 2029. Will it work?

Clearest picture yet of Amazon carbon density could help guide conservation

Cambodian carbon credit project hit by rights abuse claims is reinstated

Wildlife busts in Malaysia’s Taman Negara show progress, and gaps, in enforcement

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

More alarms over Indonesia rhino poaching after latest trafficking bust

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

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

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)

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

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

Sumatran province brings hammer down on illegal oil wells after fatal blasts

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

Streak of falling deforestation snapped at 15 months in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest

Forest degradation releases 5 times more Amazon carbon than deforestation: Study

Scaling up the Amazon’s many bioeconomies requires investment in nature, prosperity, and inclusion (commentary)

Raw materials become high-value bioeconomy goods at an Amazon science park

In Brazil’s Amazon, land invasions — and fires — threaten a protected reserve

Resilient giants: How the world’s oldest trees stand tall against climate change (commentary)

Javan rhino poaching saga reveals serious security lapse

Time for a copal comeback? The natural resin could boost Amazon’s economy

New relatives of the cacao tree uncovered in old plant collections

Are the Amazon’s biggest trees dying? Forest coroners investigate

DNA testing proves that cocoa originated in the Amazon and reveals robust pre-Columbian trade

As human-elephant conflicts in Sumatra rise, so does risk from electric fences

The Amazon’s most fertile forests are also most vulnerable to drought: Study

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

Short on funds and long on risk, Venezuelan conservation groups worry for future

In Cambodia, Indigenous villagers lose forest & land amid carbon offset project

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