The Semende Tribe and wild cats show an example of a mutually beneficial relationship between humans and biodiversity.... Read More
Indigenous Peoples
The Moana Project in New Zealand aims to protect the ocean by combining traditional knowledge with technology.... Read More
Indigenous communities are central actors in sustainable development. What are some of the efforts they have made for biodiversity conservation?... Read More
Indigenous women in the Tz’ununya’ Collective protect Lake Atitlán through litigation and grassroots community actions.... Read More
Mama Bambu comprises hundreds of women in Flores, Indonesia, who take care of their environment through bamboo nursery programs. ... Read More
The Ngalia language and the Mamutjitji Story app become one example of utilizing modern tech to preserve Indigenous languages.
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Involving IPLCs as citizen scientists means combining their specialized knowledge and wisdom with modern science and technology.... Read More
In California, the restoration of ‘O Rew is on track to hand the ancestral land back to its original steward, the Yurok Tribe. ... Read More
The food estate project in Central Kalimantan has generated various environmental issues that need thorough evaluation.... Read More
The ‘Hooked on Peace’ project explores how youth can help promote Indigenous languages and cultures through storytelling.... Read More

How Semende Tribe in Indonesia Coexists with Wild Cats
How Moana Project Combines Traditional Knowledge and Technology for Ocean Sustainability
3 Biodiversity Conservation Efforts by Indigenous Communities Around the World
The Tz´ununya´ Collective, Indigenous Mayan Women Who Protect Lake Atitlán
Mama Bambu: How Women in Flores, Indonesia Take Part in Environmental Conservation
Preserving Indigenous Languages Through Technology
Training Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to be Citizen Scientists
The Yurok Tribe in California Enters Partnership to Manage Ancestral Land ‘O Rew
Food Estate Project in Central Kalimantan Could Lead to Long-Term Ecological Damage
‘Hooked on Peace’ Engages Youth and Storytelling to Promote Indigenous Languages and Cultures