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Every year in March, Indigenous rangers team up with scientists and the Australian government to monitor and protect the great desert skink.
In Indonesia’s West Kalimantan, farmers and weavers are restoring mangroves and producing sustainable packaging to reduce plastic waste.
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
New organic certification mechanisms are needed to make their costs worth the benefits to local growers around the world.
In arid and desert regions of West Africa, AI has helped spot abundant tree growth that can support local lives and carbon stocks.
“Blue” carbon credits come bluest in Colombia’s Cispata mangroves, one of the most well-preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean.
A decade since the Bonn Challenge began, forest landscape restoration scientist Manuel Guariguata shares advice for the UN Decade ahead.
Scientists have created a global series of forest carbon flux maps, which can allow policymakers to better select forests for protection.
The Rainforest Alliance has created a new certification program for products from tropical farms that help conserve the environment
Experts have called for evidence-based approaches and community engagement to grow forests across Africa and improve livelihoods.
How well are countries meeting their Bonn Challenge commitments? It’s hard to tell – but a new reporting protocol aims to provide more concrete answers.
Making supply and demand more sustainable
Integrated landscape approaches have received support from across sectors in recent years as a means to more sustainably manage land use within landscapes.
Greenland acted as one of Earth’s biggest air conditioners. Since rising temperatures turned Greenland grey, dark snow attracts heat rather than repels it.