A study shows that the Indigenous Poyanawa people are good stewards of their land - and can benefit from its carbon credits.
Much of the world's medicinal plant knowledge is contained in endangered languages spoken by Indigenous peoples.
Xakriabá people learn new skills and aim to publish books showcasing their culture.
Restoring Araucaria forests in Paraná may yield economic benefits for farmers, as well as restore local biodiversity.
The Amazon rainforest is on the brink of a major climate tipping point. Can it still be saved? Find out in this video.
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Alice Reisfeld and team are ushering in an ecological renaissance through food forests in the world’s most imperiled tropical habitat.
New studies show grain production depends on ending deforestation, which could be aided by a soy moratorium in the Cerrado.
Study forecasts survival rates for 18 of Amazonia's main collected plant species and the impact of these extractive resources on communities.
Azaria Kilimba’s pioneering work in community forest conservation has seen half a million hectares reclaimed for nature.
Conservationist Félix Ratelolahy recounts the lessons the Makira forest has taught him about restoring Madagascar to its ‘Green Island’ glory.
Conservationist Paul Gacheru shares how farmers and families are restoring the Mount Kenya foothills of his childhood to forested health.
Youth conservationist Fabiana BenÃtez tells how the San Rafael Reserve's rainforest is being restored – through tea.
Two invasive plant species are posing problems in Kenya's Nairobi National Park and Baringo Lake areas. Here's a short look at why.
Read the opening statement by Prince Charles at our recent digital event about transitioning to a nature-focused circular bioeconomy