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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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Traditional foods have the potential to help Kashmir communities adapt to climate change: study

As drought parches Mexico, a Yaqui water defender fights for a sacred river

Is ‘legal personhood’ a tool or a distraction for Māori relationships with nature?

As logging booms in Suriname, forest communities race to win land rights

The Wixárika community’s thirteen-year legal battle to stop mining in their sacred territory

Organized crime brings renewed threats to Yanomami in Brazil

Guardians of the sacred: Ethiopian Orthodox monks on spiritual forest conservation

New study reaffirms Indigenous lands key to mitigating climate change in Brazil

Environmental protests under attack: Interview with UN special rapporteur Michel Forst

Study: More than half of Australia’s clean energy mines lie on Indigenous land

Forced evictions suppress Maasai spirituality & sacred spaces in Tanzania

‘Water grabs’ pose big threat to farmers amid water crises

Photos: Exploring Mexico City’s Aztec-era farms, the chinampas

UNESCO accused of supporting human rights abuses in African parks

Ancient farming system and campesino livelihoods at risk in Mexico City

Restoring Indigenous aquaculture heals both ecosystems and communities in Hawai‘i

Indigenous Alaskans drive research in a melting arctic

Indigenous communities make clean energy drive work for, not against, them

Fear and hardship for the last community inside Chitwan, Nepal’s tiger central  

Indigenous people and NGO grow a wildlife corridor in the world’s oldest rainforest

Uzbekistan plants a forest where a sea once lay

Marshallese worries span decades — first nuclear tests, now sea-level rise

Are carbon credits another resource-for-cash grab? Interview with Alondra Cerdes Morales & Samuel Nguiffo

Tackling climate change in one of Colombia’s largest wetlands

As miner quells protests in Ecuador, Canadian firms’ rights record faces scrutiny

Impunity and pollution abound in DRC mining along the road to the energy transition

In a Himalayan Eden, a road project promises opportunity, but also loss

Plastic pollution talks end & Arctic peoples return home to a ‘sink’ of plastic

‘Our rights are on trial in Brazil’: Interview with Indigenous movement pioneer Brasílio Priprá

Indigenous communities along Argentina’s Río Chubut mobilize to conserve waterway

Etelvina Ramos: From coca farmer to opponent of the illegal crop

Tribes turn to the U.N. as major wind project plans to cut through their lands in the U.S.

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