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Peatlands are one of our most important climate solutions – and one of the most threatened. Here’s how we can protect them.
Every year in March, Indigenous rangers team up with scientists and the Australian government to monitor and protect the great desert skink.
The shipping industry is a long way from achieving net zero. Could the answer lie in ancient Polynesian and Micronesian technology?
Could traditional and Indigenous knowledge hold the answers for the future sustainable management of oyster fisheries?
In Asia and Africa, researchers examine the biodiversity benefits inherent to the preservation of sacred groves.
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.
Stories from Indigenous peoples and local communities across the world form policy recommendations in the a major new report on biodiversity.
Lessons for more resilient and sustainable food systems
Citizen scientists from Indigenous groups in Borneo document the island's rare biodiversity in attempts to to protect it from logging.
Recommendations on how to incorporate Indigenous wisdom into your reading list, from ancient spiritual ceremonies to finding gratitude in flowers.
Experts report the latest insights from three countries, from ancestral techniques like Ecuador's Chakra system to new government collaborations.
In examining the Australian fires, experts share on how Indigenous knowledge, relocation and government aid should be incorporated into fire aid globally.
A new cookbook of Indigenous recipes in Mexico's poorest state reignites pride in tradition, native seeds and sense of place.