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Barbara Fraser has lived for more than two decades in Peru, where her work as a freelance journalist has taken her from the desert coast to the foot of Andean glaciers to native communities in the Amazon basin. She has a bachelor's degree in communications and a Master's in environmental studies and specializes in reporting on environmental, public health, indigenous and social issues.
BY THIS WRITER
Feature
- 15 Nov 2019
Sustainable wildlife management key as Guyana faces rapid economic change
Communities focus on management of fish and wildlife crucial to livelihoods
News
- 11 Nov 2019
Life lessons: Teaching conservation and celebrating culture in Guyana
Students build confidence in science and traditional skills
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
News
- 17 Apr 2019
What Peru’s government officials think of collective titling
Bureaucracy, budgets, and a blank book on indigenous conflict resolution
News
- 4 Apr 2019
Well-meaning tenure reforms can’t quash land conflicts
A multi-country study calls for government action to defend forest title rights
15 Jan 2019
Is deforestation in Borneo slowing down?