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Indigenous peoples key to saving threatened forests
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by Patrick Galey More than a third of the world's…
The World’s Best Forest Guardians: Indigenous Peoples
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Indigenous and local communities manage almost a quarter of the…
Plantain (Plantago major): Why It’s an Herb and Not a Weed, Uses, Benefits and More
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Plantain is a common garden herb with healing properties. Although…
Philippines passes law requiring students to plant 10 trees if they want to graduate
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A new Filipino law requires all graduating high school and…
An uneasy alliance: Indigenous Traditional Knowledge enriches science
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An article I published last year in The Conversation and republished in Smithsonian…
The vast majority of animals in the wildlife trade are not protected
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As elephants, rhinos, and tigers capture the spotlight, thousands of…
Climate change threatens biocultural diversity on New Guinea
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Many plants on the island of New Guinea are being…
Indigenous peoples defend Earth’s biodiversity—but they’re in danger
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Comprising less than 5% of the world's population, indigenous people…
Water is an essential part of a Mother and Child’s life
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Krieanna Reni, is a mother who has walked some distances to…
Sparkling Eyes with Notes from Jhon Kwano
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It has long been said: "The eyes are the windows…
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