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Nature loss, climate breakdown, global pandemic — who now can save life on Earth?
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Delfin Ganapin, WWF Governance Practice Leader, and Lin Li, WWF Global…
The World’s Best Forest Guardians: Indigenous Peoples
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Oct, 19
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Indigenous and local communities manage almost a quarter of the…
An uneasy alliance: Indigenous Traditional Knowledge enriches science
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Mar, 19
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An article I published last year in The Conversation and republished in Smithsonian…