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Abrir la puerta al conflicto: el potencial de transformar las tensiones en favor de la conservación

Imaginemos un pequeño pueblo en el que comienza a circular el rumor de que existe un proyecto de creación de un área protegida en las cercanías. La falta de información precisa y la incertidumbre alimentan todo tipo de expectativas y prejuicios. Algunas nacen desde el temor o la desconfianza: “nos Read more

By SSWG, 5 months2025-10-06 ago
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Bright Seed: A Story of Indigenous Women Leading Forest Conservation in Nepal

By Anu Rai I joined a group of Bote Indigenous community members early in the morning. As we approached a dried-up riverbed, I watched them form a circle on the riverbank, arranging tree branches and bringing out traditional fishing tools. They were preparing for a ceremony to pray for water; Read more

By SSWG, 7 months2025-08-08 ago
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Who Bears Responsibility in the Face of Human-Wildlife Conflict?

By Sabina Shakya Have you ever imagined what you would do if you came face to face with a crocodile while fetching water in the river? Even though crocodiles are majestic creatures that play important roles in freshwater ecosystems, they also pose real threats to people, especially when their habitat overlaps with areas of Read more

By SSWG, 8 months2025-06-30 ago
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No Lists, No Problem: A Cost-Effective Geospatial  Solution for Conservation Research

By Engels Del Rosario, Erik Thulin, Sania Ashraf, and Philipe Bujold (Rare’s Center for Behavior and the Environment). Imagine you’re tasked with conducting a baseline assessment in a remote coastal community. How can you ensure your survey sample represents the broader community without reliable local population data or a complete Read more

By SSWG, 9 months2025-05-30 ago
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Ethnobotanical Conversations: Migrant Stories of Plants, Place, and the Environment

By Simona Lippi from NGO Na.Di.R for Conservation Sitting on the Ta’ Ċenc cliffs in Gozo Island (Malta Archipelago) during a moonless spring night, I listened to the haunting calls of the Yelkouan shearwater (Puffinus yelkouan), one of the seabird species listed as ‘threatened’ in the IUCN red list of Read more

By SSWG, 9 months2025-05-27 ago

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