YAWANAWÁ: Yawanawá Forest Indigenous Patrols Protect Rainforest
18 young Yawanawá trained as rangers to defend their ancestral Amazon forest—blending tradition and tech in a bold new model for Indigenous-led protection.
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WILD Call to Action: WILD Sápmi
CALL TO ACTION Tuesday, June 17, 2025 For more information contact: Amy Lewis, Managing Director of Policy & Campaigns, WILD.org Johanna Nilsson, Director, WILD Sápmi Program, WILD.org The undersigned founders have decided, on 23rd of May 2025, to establish a fundraising foundation named “Insamlingsstiftelsen WILD Foundation – Sápmi”. The foundation shall, in accordance with its […]
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European Day of Parks 2025
The EUROPARC Federation launched the European Day of Parks in 1999 to celebrate Protected Areas throughout Europe. To celebrate EDoP 2025, we chatted with two members of the EUROPARC Youth Council, Alberto Madrassi and Marla Schulz, to learn more about their journeys in conservation.
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WILD SÁPMI: A New Alliance to Defend Old Growth Press Release
WILD.org expands its 50+ year legacy of ecosystem protection by partnering with Sámi reindeer herders to defend Sweden’s old growth boreal forests and support Indigenous stewardship.
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Swedish Forest Company SCA’s Exit from FSC Certification
Swedish forest company, SCA, is leaving the Forest Stewardship Council—undermining Indigenous rights, climate action, and opening the door to ecological harm.
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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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Climate Advocacy in Action: Steve Misati’s Journey
In a world facing environmental challenges, individuals like Steve Misati emerge as beacons of hope, leading the charge for marine conservation and climate justice. Hailing from Mombasa, Kenya, Steve is not just a dedicated Marine Conservationist but also a fervent Climate Justice Advocate and Environmental Defender.
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Enhancing Environmental Health in Cotonou, Benin: The Impact of Ange-Marie Nicodème Esse’s Advocacy
Ange-Marie Nicodème Esse, a dedicated community health advocate from Benin, has been spearheading an Environment-Health education project to address the chronic insalubrity and poor hygienic conditions faced by the populations living on the edges of the lagoon shore of Cotonou.
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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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