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Tropical forest archaeologists are digging up new learnings from ancient Amazon Indigenous civilizations that can inform modern law.
Dr. Severin Kalonga, Lead at the WWF Forest Landscape Restoration in Africa Initiative reflects on his journey in the conservation sector.
In Africa and beyond, essences of colonialism in environmental conservation have become a human rights issue.
Around Mount Kenya, Milka Musyoki, a project officer from Nature Kenya, is weaving a female legacy into forest conservation.
Wildlife Conservation Society Assistant program director Vicky Mbofu shares on her work restoring Tanzania’s Southern Highlands.
Words and photos from legendary marine biologist Edith Widder.
Our pick of this year’s top stories on Landscape News about conservation and restoration.
Alice Reisfeld and team are ushering in an ecological renaissance through food forests in the world’s most imperiled tropical habitat.
Global assessment aims to catalogue all tree species and their conservation status in order to inform restoration action.
Dozens of experts explain the current state of Central African protected areas, from management to mining and everything in between
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.
The decline of the beloved monarch butterfly has triggered action across communities, serving as a gateway to conservation awareness.
A boom in satellite mapping technology is significantly changing our data on landscapes, opening new doors for conservation and restoration.