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Study: A third of Africa’s great apes at risk from mining of transition metals

Environmental agents intensify strike amid record fires in Brazil

Hydropower dams further undermine REDD+ efforts in Cambodia

History repeats as logging linked to Cambodian hydropower dam in Cardamoms

Fire bans not effective as the Amazon and Pantanal burn, study says

Investigation confirms more abuses on Cameroon, Sierra Leone Socfin plantations

Reintroduction project brings golden parakeets back to the skies of Brazil’s Belém

Indigenous Wai Wai seek markets for Brazil nuts without middlemen

U.K. court to hear lawsuit for victims of Brazilian dam disaster

Revealed: Illegal cattle boom in Arariboia territory in deadliest year for Indigenous Guajajara

How effective is the EU’s marquee policy to reduce the illegal timber trade?

Sugarcane megaproject poses latest threat to Papua’s forests, communities

Experts aim to protect one of Brazil’s giant emblematic tree species

Fraud and corruption drive illegal wildlife trade in the Amazon

In Peru’s Madre de Dios, deforestation from mining brings huge economic losses

Landmark ruling in Suriname grants protections to local and Indigenous communities — for now

Verra suspends carbon credit projects following police raid in Brazil

With an eye on EU’s new rules, scientists test ways to capture Africa’s forest loss

2 years after Bruno & Dom’s murders, Amazon region still rife with gangs

Brazil police raid Amazon carbon credit projects exposed by Mongabay

#AllEyesonPapua goes viral to highlight threat to Indigenous forests from palm oil

Cambodian companies tied to abuses promoted by UN program, rights group alleges

Mongabay video screening at Chile’s Supreme Court expected to help landmark verdict in Brazil

Analysis: Michelin’s no-deforestation claims in Indonesia rubber plantation a stretch

New bill to expand farmlands in the Amazon may derail Brazil’s green efforts

Honduran environmental defenders hit hard by human rights crisis, report says

In Amazon’s tri-border Javari region, teens fall prey to drug gangs’ lure

All conservation is local: Interview with Angolan conservationist Kerllen Costa

Tracing Africa’s ‘fading biological fingerprints’ in Angola’s threatened forests

Beyond deforestation, oil palm estates pose flood and water contamination risks

Top brands buy Amazon carbon credits from suspected timber laundering scam

Organized crime puts unprecedented pressure on Guatemala’s largest rainforest

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