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Experts underline community participation to protect forests, rivers in India river conference

The Water Initiatives, Gram Swaraj and Vasundhara along with 35 partner organisations launched the 3rd Odisha River Conference with the theme – Promoting the Forest-River-Communities nexus for Conservation of Rivers and Combating Climate Change. Rivers, an important and integrated part of ecology,

Buzzfeed report exposes abuses on global scale by WWF-funded guards

A major investigation by news site Buzzfeed has today exposed a shocking level of violent abuse by ecoguards and rangers funded by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The report “WWF’s Secret War” reveals that “the beloved nonprofit with the cuddly panda logo funds, equips, and works di

Are oil rights in Salonga National Park in DR Congo null and void?

Global Witness reveals that an opaque Guernsey-owned company’s oil rights threatening a protected national park in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) could be null and void, according to their legal analysis. In February 2018, Guernsey-owned oil company CoMiCo won approval for a contract originall

Mangroves destruction in Maldives-islands’ biggest ecocide

Save Maldives The decision to build a domestic airport in Kulhudhuffushi wetland and mangroves and the subsequent reclamation of a significant part of the mangroves is one of the biggest environmental ecocides the Maldives has seen in recent times. The destruction of the mangrove ecosystem commenced

Environmental laws only look good on paper, UN says

From 2002 to 2017, there was a fourfold increase in the number of environmental defenders murdered, according to the report.

Watch: Destruction of the Environment as a Consequence of Overpopulation

As of December 31, 2018, at midnight CET the population on our planet was exactly 8,953,851,418 or almost 9 billion!

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Managed bees versus wild bees? It’s not that simple in South Africa

It’s estimated that one third of the food we consume each day relies on pollination. And this is mainly provided by bees.

#MvTreeGrab: Removal of trees continues for landscaping of resorts in Maldives

Mohamed Junayd A local company wants to remove 582 coconut palms from Badidhoo island. The Badidhoo island in Dhaal atoll is the latest flashpoint in the removal of trees for the landscaping of new resorts, an increasingly common practice environmental activists have dubbed #MvTreeGrab. A

For better farm yields in Brazil, a simple registration can help

Covering more than 20 percent of the country’s land area – approximately half the size of Europe– the Cerrado is Brazil’s second-largest habitat after the Amazon rainforest, with areas ranging from grasslands to gallery forests to semi-arid caatinga characterized by desert-type vegetation. N

Bolsonaro “declares war” on Brazil’s indigenous peoples

Jair Bolsonaro has started his Presidency in the worst possible way for the indigenous peoples of Brazil. Taking responsibility for indigenous land demarcation away from FUNAI, the Indian affairs department, and giving it to the Agriculture Ministry is virtually a declaration of open warfare against

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