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Around 300 Cross River gorillas survive in the wild - but they're still hunted for bushmeat.
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Oct 2019 -
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
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
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
News
- 15 Nov 2018
Bhutan’s forest resources under pressure: Villagers adapt to change
Sustainable forest management helps preserve spiritual life, livelihoods
DG’s Column
- 12 Nov 2018
From research to action to protect the Congo Basin forests
CIFOR director general visits FORETS’ project site in DRC
News
- 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss?
New research demonstrates the value of local knowledge to understand defaunation
News
- 2 Nov 2018
What can hunters tell us about wildlife loss?
News
- 24 Sep 2018
Taste for gorilla and chimp meat fuels illicit trade
Study reveals a chain from forest to city that includes hunters, drivers, traders and consumers
News
- 24 Sep 2018
Taste for gorilla and chimp meat fuels illicit trade
News
- 18 May 2018
In ecotourism, trotting the globe to help protect it
How the travel industry can support economies and ecosystems in remote corners of the world
News
- 18 May 2018
In ecotourism, trotting the globe to help protect it
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