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88 Results found. From 1997 - 2024
DG’s Column
- 30 Mar 2020
COVID-19-led ban on wild meat could take protein off the table for millions of forest dwellers
Lack of access to wild meat could result in hunger and malnutrition for local and Indigenous communities
News
- 8 Mar 2020
Recipe for slowing species loss and cutting extinction risk in half
Conservationists weigh in ahead of Convention on Biological Diversity meeting
Feature
- 6 Mar 2020
Canadian caribou hunting ban highlights challenges of wildlife management
Reconsidering maximum sustainable wild meat yields
News
- 11 Nov 2019
Life lessons: Teaching conservation and celebrating culture in Guyana
Students build confidence in science and traditional skills
Opinion
- 4 Nov 2019
Supporting Indigenous peoples to restore the balance between wildlife and food security
Achieving sustainable levels of hunting and fishing in Guyana
Feature
- 24 Oct 2019
Planning a sustainable future for Rupununi fisheries in Guyana
Village leaders take cue from supply and demand data
Feature
- 23 Oct 2019
Rupununi region in Guyana rides ecotourism wave
Economic growth marks transformation for residents and wildlife
Feature
- 23 Oct 2019
Rupununi region in Guyana rides ecotourism wave
News
- 30 Sep 2019
Keeping wild meat on the table
With traditional knowledge and scientific data, Indigenous hunters aim for healthy game animal and fish populations
News
- 30 Sep 2019
Keeping wild meat on the table
Photo Essay
- 4 Sep 2019
Postcards from the field: Searching for elephants in South Sumatra
Researchers investigate landscape around bioenergy conservation project
Headlines
- 8 May 2019
Life on earth threatened as we know it, indigenous women lead ‘rights fight’ and baby orangutan rescue mission
Forests News delves into global headlines
5 Dec 2018
Wild meat for today and tomorrow
More sustainable management of tropical wildlife is possible
5 Dec 2018
Wild meat for today and tomorrow
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