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Understanding gender dynamics and deforestation in the Colombian Amazon

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Deforestation affects all life in the Amazon rainforest, from fish to birds and from fungi to mammals. Throughout the Amazon region, the way of life of Indigenous peoples and local communities is threatened by deforestation and degradation of ecosystems. Related (illegal) destructive activities, such as mining and growing illicit crops, affect women and men differently. How does deforestation infl... More information

The impact of deep-sea mining on biodiversity, climate and human cultures

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The demand for metals like nickel, manganese and lithium is increasing for the production of batteries, solar panels, smartphones, and military weapons. Currently, there is a growing interest in the mineral deposits of the deep sea. This article sheds light on the potential impact deep-sea mining would have on biodiversity, the climate and human cultures. Header photo: A Chaunacops, © ROV SuBasti... More information

Nature organisations expose criminal network in illegal wildlife trade in the Netherlands and EU

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Criminals are using our country to conduct large-scale prohibited trade in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) containing endangered animals and plants. This emerged from an investigation handed over to the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA). According to their findings, the Netherlands is a transit country for body parts of endangered animals such as the pangolin (pangol... More information

MoMo4C accelerates nature-based solutions in community-led initiatives

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Communities that are hit hardest by the impacts of climate change often contribute the least to the causes behind it. In addition, they often lack resources to adapt to the impact of climate change. Mobilising More for Climate (MoMo4C) supports communities and civil society organisations working on nature-based solutions. Our role is strengthening capacity to develop NbS initiatives into investabl... More information

Meet conservationists around the world

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IUCN NL works together with nature NGOs and community-based organisations around the globe. Our local partners, with which we often develop long-term relationships, are essential to our work. The people working at these organisations are true conservation heroes on the frontline of nature conservation. In the “Meet the conservationist” series, we give a platform to these dedicated peop... More information

The crucial role of community-based monitoring in just and inclusive forest management

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Nature and its vital resources for people living in and around it can only be managed effectively with the participation, contribution and inclusion of local communities. One method of ensuring equitable governed forests is through community-based monitoring. Not only does this protect biodiversity, it also helps communities keep an eye on illegal activities or encroaching on their land by compani... More information

Call for Letters of Inquiry for Large Grants – Endangered Trees Program, Madagascar

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Read the detailed instructions, criteria and restrictions in the call for letters of inquiry, available below. Submit your proposal through the ConservationGrants electronic portal by the closing date. If you do not have a ConservationGrants account, you will need to create a new account. If you encounter any technical difficulties with ConservationGrants, please email conservationgrants@conservat... More information

BESTLIFE2030: nature conservation on Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten

Header photo: Arikok Natural Park © Diego Mariottini from Getty Images Pro BESTLIFE2030 provides funding for nature conservation and restoration projects in the European Union’s overseas territories, including Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten. A key aspect of the EU’s Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 is to help stop and reverse the loss of global biodiversity. Th... More information

World Wetlands Day: human well-being, ecosystem services and wetlands

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Wetlands play a pivotal role in sustaining life on Earth. Covering only 6% of the Earth’s surface, they provide important ecosystem services such as flood mitigation, water quality improvement, and groundwater aquifer recharge, all while maintaining biodiversity[1]Cherry, J. A. (2011). Ecology of Wetland Ecosystems: Water, Substrate, and Life. Nature Education Knowledge 3(10):16.. However... More information

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