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Indonesians suing pulpwood firms over haze face intimidation, seek human rights protection

Indonesians suing pulpwood firms over haze face intimidation, seek human rights protection

Posted on March 25, 2025 by Hayat Indriyatno | 0 Comments
JAKARTA — Residents of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra are seeking protection from the country’s National Human Rights Commission after reportedly facing intimidated for filing a lawsuit against three pulpwood companies over recurring haze pollution. One of the 11…
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Wildfires devastate western North Carolina, fueled by debris from flooding

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Gerard Albert III | 0 Comments
From NPR Fighting growing wildfires in western North Carolina is hampered by debris left over from Hurricane Helene-related flooding, which was 6 months ago this week. Read the full article from NPR
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How bobcats protect us from diseases, Mongabay podcast explores

How bobcats protect us from diseases, Mongabay podcast explores

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Kristine Sabillo | 0 Comments
“Bobcats are disease defenders,” Zara McDonald, founder of the U.S.-based conservation nonprofit Felidae Conservation Fund, tells host Mike DiGirolamo on Mongabay’s weekly podcast Newscast in February. Today, bobcats (Lynx rufus) are North America’s most common small wildcat. But this wasn’t always…
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As apes adapt to human disturbance, their new behaviors also put them at risk: Study

As apes adapt to human disturbance, their new behaviors also put them at risk: Study

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Isabel Esterman | 0 Comments
Human activities such as mining, agriculture, urbanization, damming and logging threaten the habitats of great apes in Africa and Asia. Apes have shown resilience to these disruptions by adapting their behavior in a variety of ways, including crop raiding and…
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In ‘The Battle for Laikipia,’ the human face of resource conflict in Kenya

In ‘The Battle for Laikipia,’ the human face of resource conflict in Kenya

Posted on March 24, 2025 by latoyaabulu | 0 Comments
KIMANA, Kenya — Lush, fertile and green, the Laikipia highlands of Kenya are renowned for their beauty and abundant grasses that feed its wildlife and livestock. They’re also the theater of some of the longest-running land disputes in the country.…
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Tanzania’s marine reserves offer long-term benefits to communities, study finds

Tanzania’s marine reserves offer long-term benefits to communities, study finds

Posted on March 24, 2025 by malavikavyawahare | 0 Comments
Marine protected areas in Tanzania boosted living standards in nearby communities over a span of nearly 20 years, a recent study in Conservation Letters found. Near MPAs, living standards improved, and there was a shift away from agricultural work, said…
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New allegations of abuse against oil palm giant Socfin in Cameroon

New allegations of abuse against oil palm giant Socfin in Cameroon

Posted on March 24, 2025 by terna gyuse | 0 Comments
YAOUNDÉ — In the village of Apouh, in southwestern Cameroon’s Edéa municipality, a group of women has remained steadfast in its fight against palm oil giant Socapalm. For several years, members of the Association of Women Residents of Socapalm-Edéa (AFRISE)…
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5 takeaways from the 2022 Repsol oil spill in Peru

5 takeaways from the 2022 Repsol oil spill in Peru

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Rebecca Kessler | 0 Comments
On Jan. 15, 2022, more than 11,000 barrels of oil spilled into the ocean off the Peruvian coast. It flowed from a pipeline that had broken while the Mare Doricum, an Italian tanker, unloaded oil at Terminal No. 2 of…
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Regulation loopholes fuel illegal wildlife trade from Latin America to Europe

Regulation loopholes fuel illegal wildlife trade from Latin America to Europe

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Alexandrapopescu | 0 Comments
Latin America, a biodiversity hotspot home to 40% of the world’s species, is witnessing an alarming decline in its wildlife. Illegal wildlife trafficking to wealthier parts of the world, such as North America and Europe, is one of the factors…
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Plastic pollution cuts into fishers’ livelihoods in Ecuador and Peru

Plastic pollution cuts into fishers’ livelihoods in Ecuador and Peru

Posted on March 24, 2025 by Jeremy Hance | 0 Comments
Plastic waste is increasingly causing problems for fishers. Fishnets bring up bottles, propellers get tangled in bags, water pumps get clogged with debris, and boats collide with bags of trash. Until recently, research on plastics in the oceans has focused…
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