Protecting the Sápmi Forest

Boreal forests are the largest land-based carbon sink yet Sweden is deforesting its old growth trees at a faster rate than the deforestation of the Amazon.

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Indigenous Leadership in the Protection of Biodiversity

The important role of "the sacred" and Indigenous Peoples around the world in the stewardship of wild places is marginal. It's time for that to change.

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Threats Against Sámi Herders Escalate

Like many Indigenous Sámi, Maidi Andersson was celebrating Sámi National Day. But for her and her reindeer community the celebration abruptly ended when she discovered the slain reindeer.

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The World Wilderness Congress: Building a wild future out of a wild community

There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about. - Margaret J. Wheatley

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Yawanawá: The people of Queixada

Join Luna Rosa Soriano Yawanawá, WILD’s Yawanawá Cultural Liaison Intern, as she shares the fascinating origin story of the Yawanawá People.

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Exploring the Yawanawá culture and community with Luna Rosa Soriano Yawanawá

Explore the Yawanawá culture and community through this Q&A with Luna Rosa Soriano Yawanawá, WILD’s Yawanawá Cultural Liaison Intern.

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Protecting Pangolins in Nepal

Discover the remarkable work of Prativa Kaspal, a passionate conservationist from Nepal. Her project focuses on preserving the critically endangered Chinese and Indian pangolins, which are facing severe threats due to overhunting and habitat loss. Through her dedication and participation in the CoalitionWILD EXCELerator program, Prativa is making a significant impact on pangolin conservation while inspiring others to join the cause.

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Reviving Guadeloupe’s Ecosystems: Natalia Rozniewska’s Manatee Reintroduction Projec

Through her remarkable journey, she has worked tirelessly to protect and rehabilitate various species worldwide. Her latest project focuses on the reintroduction of manatees to Guadeloupe, a French island in the Lesser Antilles. This article explores Natalia's background, her profound connection to wildlife, and the captivating efforts she is making to restore the delicate balance of Guadeloupe's ecosystems.

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How One Environmentalist is Turning Plastic Waste into a Valuable Resource in Cameroon

Ayamba's passion for the natural environment has driven him to turn plastic waste into a valuable resource in Cameroon, creating new jobs, and relieving Douala from plastic pollution. His innovative approach seeks to monetize what was once waste, change the paradigm on plastic, and reduce extreme poverty in Cameroon. Through the EXCELerator program, Ayamba has gained knowledge and skills that have helped his project and him personally.

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