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Indigenous leader Gam Shimray on the fundamentality of rights in ongoing biodiversity proceedings.

GLF Live with Jessica Micklem-Kolenic, Aiita Joshua Apamaku and Xiomara Acevedo

Alongside COP27 in Egypt, an interview with famed ecologist Tom Crowther about nature's role in this year's negotiations.

Words and photos from legendary marine biologist Edith Widder.

In conversation with Dr. Marla Emery, co-chair of the IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment

In Asia and Africa, researchers examine the biodiversity benefits inherent to the preservation of sacred groves.

Socotra, the remote home of the dragon blood tree, faces an uncertain future due to climate change, invasive species and more.

To glean knowledge on biodiversity, experts are increasingly listening to the acoustic clues found in landscapes.

With possibly 1 million species facing extinction, biodiversity loss is a moral issue, not just a natural part of evolution.

Our pick of this year’s top biodiversity-related stories from Landscape News.

Indigenous communities have sustainably managed Amazon land for centuries. Now, it should inform agricultural expansion in the future.

Most flora and fauna species face habitat loss due to fires in the Amazon, but some - like primates - are particularly affected.

Experts stress perils of deforestation, fire and climate change - and hopes of land management - for the tipping point of the Amazon.

An international panel of 200 scientists has called for a halt to Amazon deforestation, warning that the rainforest stands on the brink of a tipping point.

Public development banks can play a vital role in promoting greater investment in biodiversity and nature-based solutions.