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A conversation with Carlos Rodriguez of Tropenbos Colombia about the country's resguardos and the Indigenous communities they contain

A conversation with Rudi van Kanten of Tropenbos Suriname about the country's community forests as well as their benefits and management

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.

Illustrated sereies shows how trees and wild plants can provide for everything, from creating tattoos to treating epilepsy.

Stories from Indigenous peoples and local communities across the world form policy recommendations in the a major new report on biodiversity.

Zombie fires burn through the Arctic, Brazil turns a blind eye to Amazon deforestation, and SUVs threaten the climate more than ever.

Monica Evans looks at the states of biodiversity in Artic and Antarctic ecosystems and how climate change may affect them

Lessons for more resilient and sustainable food systems

From harnessing their knowledge to protecting their livelihoods, Indigenous peoples are crucial to keep at the forefront of COVID-19 recovery plans.

Recommendations on how to incorporate Indigenous wisdom into your reading list, from ancient spiritual ceremonies to finding gratitude in flowers.

A growing number of people are turning to Kirinyaga’s precolonial past to save the mountain’s vital forests from an uncertain future.

Top 10 stories on initiatives working behind the scenes to build and sustain livelihoods in harmony with nature.

From developments in plant-based meat technology to Indigenous recipes, here's our 10-item menu of the best stories on sustainable food.

From the adoption of a new U.N. Decade to efforts happening in local communities around the globe, here's our pick of 2019's top stories on restoration.

From explorer Taylor Rees to author Bill McKibben, here is Landscape News' best crop of 2019 stories on inspiring change-makers.