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Environmental defender Javier Ruiz Gutierrez continues battling agribusiness and criminal networks to protect the Chaparrí reserve.
A Q&A with European Parliament member Bas Eickhout on why an ambitious framework for biodiversity is at the heart of the European Green Deal.
Experts have called for evidence-based approaches and community engagement to grow forests across Africa and improve livelihoods.
In this news roundup: 40% of plant species at risk of extinction, China pledges carbon neutrality by 2060, and mushroom coffins from Delft.
Notable words from leading experts on the opportunities of planting trees, speaking in a digital forum hosted by CIFOR-ICRAF.
Bolsonaro decries “absurd international rules” and member states include ecosytems in COVID-19 recovery at first UN Biodiversity Summit.
Peatland swamp forests are delicate ecosystems that can mass-store carbon – but only if planted with the right tree species.
How to plant trees using methods other than your hands? From drones to dogs to ‘cocoons,’ there are many ways to get seeds into the ground.
Scientists will speak at a forum on the right and wrong ways to implement tree planting to benefit communities and the environment.
New report says more funding is needed to complete the African initiative to restore 100 million hectares of degraded landscapes.
Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.
Monica Evans looks at the states of biodiversity in Artic and Antarctic ecosystems and how climate change may affect them
In this Landscape News bi-weekly digest of climate news, a new world record temperature, and why the US should stay in the Paris Agreement.
A look at how climate change is affecting the redwood forests and biodiversity of the California Floristic Province.
Citizen scientists from Indigenous groups in Borneo document the island's rare biodiversity in attempts to to protect it from logging.