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Hooded vultures in Ghana and South Africa on the brink, study says

To protect the planet’s rangelands, give pastoralists a boost, UN report says

A rush for ‘green’ iron is on in Guinea. Will chimpanzees be a casualty?

World Bank accused of supporting evictions, rights abuses at Tanzanian park

Getting the bread: What’s the environmental impact of wheat?

Warfare for wildlife: Q&A with Rosaleen Duffy

Spotlighting oil majors’ ‘ecocide’ of Niger Delta: Q&A with Michael J. Watts

New study reveals fine detail on location and scale of mining sites worldwide

Palm oil plantation linked to Wilmar faces accusations in Liberia

In Sierra Leone’s fishing villages, a reality check for climate aid

Is natural gas the solution to Africa’s energy needs? New research says no.

Locals in the dark about oil auctions in DRC: report

Africa wants its climate money. Will rich countries pay?

Even without human-driven deforestation, climate change threatens some forests

As Europe eyes Africa’s gas reserves, environmentalists sound the alarm

In the DRC’s forests, a tug-of-war between oil and aid

More than half of activists killed in 2021 were land, environment defenders

New law would tie U.S. conservation funding to human rights protection

In West and Central Africa, palm oil investors buckle under community pressure

Gates Foundation among investors backing troubled DRC palm plantation

Links between terrorism and the ivory trade overblown, study says

Mongabay’s coverage of palm oil in 2021

European supermarkets say Brazilian beef is off the menu

Off West Africa’s coast, a sea of oil spills goes unreported

Behind grand declarations at COP26, a long track record of failure

What makes a ‘refugee’? It could be a life-or-death question in the climate crisis

Plantation giant Socfin accused of dodging taxes in Africa

In Guinea, an illegal $6b gold ‘bonanza’ threatens endangered chimpanzees

Advocates call for a new human rights-based approach to conservation

An environmental ‘catastrophe’ in Southern Africa lingers with few answers

Lockdowns didn’t stop 2020 being deadliest year yet for earth defenders

As tourists flood a Tanzanian park, the Maasai say they’re being pushed out

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