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Trained to stop poaching, Benin park rangers instead face jihadists

Luxury hunting firm linked to decades of poaching in Tanzania, whistleblowers say

In Mexico, avocado suppliers continue sourcing from illegally deforested land

Indonesian Islamic behemoth’s entry into coal mining sparks youth wing revolt

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

A national park and its rangers in Bolivia endure persisting road construction, illegal mining

Acre’s communities face drinking water shortage amid Amazon drought

Sri Lanka’s blue carbon ecosystems at risk as government seeks way out of economic crisis

Deal ends environmental agents’ strike in Brazil, but grievances fester

Biden Administration mistakenly seeks delay of EU’s new deforestation regulation (commentary)

Communities fend off attacks as officials study Brazil’s anti-Indigenous land rights bill

Reporting confirms alleged Indigenous rights violations in Nepal hydropower project

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

Amazon Fraud 101: How timber credits mask illegal logging in Brazil

Holistic care for an Ethiopian lake system: Interview with Redwan Mohammed

Small steps towards larger goal of protecting East African wetlands

Brazil’s Carvalho to lead seabed-mining authority following predecessor’s controversial term

Vietnam sentences yet another energy expert over renewables research

Javan rhino poaching saga reveals serious security lapse

Geoengineering gains momentum, but governance is lacking, critics say

Muhammadiyah latest faith group to join Indonesia religious coal rush

WTO negotiations flounder — again — over banning unsustainable fishing subsidies

Most ‘compostable’ bioplastics are anything but, says new report

Magnate’s visit to Indonesia’s untouched Aru Islands revives Indigenous concerns

Hydropower plants disrupt fishers’ lives in Amazon’s most biodiverse river basin

In Nepal, criticizing government conservation policies is becoming harder

Advocacy group links Uganda oil infrastructure to human-elephant conflict

Shooting of Philippine eagle renews calls to boost enforcement, wildlife protection

Shark fin consumption wanes in Thailand, yet demand persists, report shows

Activists ask for help combatting violence against Nicaragua’s Indigenous communities

Gold mining in the Amazon has doubled in area since 2018, AI tool shows

Troubled rubber plantation in Liberia shuts down after labor unrest

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