Peru’s Indigenous Tribes Are Using Tech Tools to Track Amazon Deforestation
Members of nearly 40 Indigenous communities in northern Peru were given training to use smartphone mapping apps that receive early deforestation alerts.
Read MoreIndian Cities Are Tapping Into the Pandemic Cycling Trend
Lockdown restrictions and a reluctance to board crowded buses and trains have encouraged some Indians to rediscover cycling or take it up for the first time. Across the country, 28 cities have focused on creating cycling infrastructure.
Read MoreGood News: American Bison Are Making a Major Comeback
By 1889, free-ranging bison numbers dwindled to almost zero. Conservation efforts, responsible farming, and an ambitious relocation effort have afforded a bison population boom in recent years.
Read MoreDeTours: Indigenous Communities Are Decolonizing Hawaii
Hawaii's Indigenous communities are working to educate settlers and tourists alike on Hawaii and its colonial past and present and creatively raising awareness about decolonization.
Read MoreHow Radar Is Helping Track Down Lost Indigenous Grave Sites
Indigenous groups across Canada have used GPR — along with other site survey technologies such as magnetometry and drones — to identify more than 1,800 possible graves at former residential schools, confirming an open secret.
Read MoreIndigenous Groups Have Unveiled Plans To Protect 80% of the Amazon in Peru and Ecuador
A new plan called the Amazon Sacred Headwaters initiative proposes the protection of 80% of the Amazon in Peru and Ecuador by 2025, consisting of 35 million hectares (86 million acres) of rainforest.
Read MoreIndigenous Activists Are Fighting Against the Line 3 Pipeline — And They Need Your Help
Indigenous activists have fought time and time again for the sacred nature of both land and water: we’ve seen them fight against the implementation of The Dakota Access Pipeline, the Trans Mountain pipeline, and at the forefront of the anti-Line 3 movement.
Read MoreSecond Oil Company Exits Arctic Thanks To Fierce Indigenous Opposition
Drilling and subsequent infrastructure development in the Arctic would have significant impacts on the tundra and would be disruptive to wildlife like caribou and polar bears.
Read MoreHow Synthetic Furs are Saving African Leopards and Cultural Traditions
The Saving Spots initiative has helped triple the leopard population in southern Africa, all through switching to the use of synthetic furs in cultural ceremonies.
Read MoreEcologists Help Save Ancient Sequoia Trees with "Good Fires" 🔥
Prescribed and intentional fire management practices have long been cultivated by Native American tribes, and they continue to advocate for their effectiveness today.
Read MoreDefending the Amazon: How Indigenous Culture Protects Colombia's Rainforest
Indigenous communities are widely considered the best guardians of vanishing rainforests. From using farm plots later regrown as forest to looking at nature as having its own rights, here’s why that’s the case
Read MoreThese People & Groups are Ensuring the Navajo Nation Has Access To Clean Water
Alongside Rotary and the nonprofit DigDeep, the Navajo are bringing a vital commodity to their ancestral homeland
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