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January 14, 2023
Saving Vietnam's coral reefs
topic:
Conservation
by:
Alex Nguyen
A heroic association seeks to reverse and prevent the damage done to Vietnam's coral reefs and their ecosystems.
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December 28, 2022
Can COP15 save South America's most deforested region?
topic:
Conservation
by:
Cecilia Fernández Castañón
A historic agreement signed at the conference recognises the role of indigenous people in protecting nature. But what would it take to implement its goals?
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December 26, 2022
The scary prospect of a deforested Malaysia and the fight to prevent it
topic:
Deforestation
by:
Gabriele Bettinazzi
As destruction of Malaysian forests reduces biodiversity and threatens indigenous peoples, local environmentalists are mounting a vigorous counter-battle.
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October 15, 2022
Could game meat boost South Africa’s food security?
topic:
Food Security
by:
Cyril Zenda
A controversial bill is expected by many to ease hunger in South Africa. Others fear it would hasten the extinction of entire species.
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August 05, 2022
Kigali summit unveils African-led conservation scheme
topic:
Conservation
by:
Ndi Eugene Ndi
A-PACT is the first African-led financing strategy to protect the continent's land and seas. What will it take for it to succeed?
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May 13, 2022
Empower indigenous communities and protect biodiversity
topic:
Indigenous people
type:
Donation, NGO, Project
by:
Quinta Thomson
Support the BOA Foundation's efforts to aid indigenous communities retain their lands, protect their biodiversity and regenerate degraded ecosystems.
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April 19, 2022
Combating illegal fishing at Darwin’s Doorstep
topic:
Overfishing
by:
Kata Karáth
With its rich blue waters and a diversity of stunning animal species, the Galápagos Islands archipelago is one of the world's most prominent [...]
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January 04, 2022
Contested policy could help save South Africa's endangered wildlife
topic:
Conservation
by:
Cyril Zenda
Experts in South Africa deemed wildlife breeding as harmful to biodiversity. Now private sector players are fighting a policy seeking to end the practice.
Read
December 10, 2021
Africa’s Pandemic-fueled Conservation Crisis
topic:
Conservation
by:
Rachel Nuwer
COVID-19 unearthed systemic flaws in our protection of African wildlife. But it also highlights opportunities for globally coordinated conservation efforts.
Read
December 08, 2021
As Hong Kong slaughters wild boars, questions of biodiversity loom
topic:
Animal Cruelty
by:
Sasha Kong
Hong Kong's wild boar cull is alarming animal rights activists and environmental NGOs.
Read
October 18, 2021
Expediting the restoration of Africa’s degraded ecosystem
topic:
Climate action
by:
Bob Koigi
With millions of people depending on Africa's natural resources, restoring the continent's biodiversity is a key step in the fight against climate change.
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March 02, 2020
Global call to sustain all life on earth
topic:
Climate Change
by:
Bob Koigi
Under the theme ‘Sustaining all life on earth’, World Day is another reminder of the accelerated extinction, loss of forest cover and devastating epidemics.
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June 24, 2019
Why the economic game still outplays the environment
topic:
Renewables
partner:
The Beam
“Many companies fear the deployment of renewables as new competition and are trying to prevent the global energy transition.” - Hans-Josef Fell
Read
November 14, 2018
60 percent of animal populations declined since 1970
by:
Yair Oded
Countless animal and insect species have been eradicated thus far due to the destruction of their natural habitats and ever rising temperatures.
Read
October 07, 2018
"There's hope for the future of the Niger Delta"
by:
Frank Odenthal
The non-governmental organization "One Earth One Ocean" has been invited by the Nigerian Ministry of Environment to be part of the clean up in the [...]
Read
July 30, 2018
Profits before preservation: Who will save Congo’s biodiversity?
by:
Bob Koigi
In terms of biodiversity, the government in DR Congo is again exerting its authority over exploration of oil in two of the most iconic national parks.
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