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A conversation with Alphonse Maindo of Tropenbos DRC about forest communities who have recently gained rights over their own forests
These steps for landscape restoration can provide new opportunities for local communities while protecting the environment.
Experts have called for evidence-based approaches and community engagement to grow forests across Africa and improve livelihoods.
A conversation with Rudi van Kanten of Tropenbos Suriname about the country's community forests as well as their benefits and management
Many think of Chernobyl as a place of desolation, but the surroundings of the nuclear plant have become a haven of biodiversity.
Peatland swamp forests are delicate ecosystems that can mass-store carbon – but only if planted with the right tree species.
Illustrated sereies shows how trees and wild plants can provide for everything, from creating tattoos to treating epilepsy.
Zombie fires burn through the Arctic, Brazil turns a blind eye to Amazon deforestation, and SUVs threaten the climate more than ever.
Catholic cartographer Molly Burhans explains how she uses digital mapping to help the Church expand its conservation efforts.
To change the harmful industry, consume less, support small artisans, speakers say
NYDF assessment reveals limited progress in law enforcement and decision-making
In the race to change, biodiversity and indigenous rights in focus
Youth build start-up capital while reducing corporate carbon footprint