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Living in harmony with rivers
Matthew Simpson outlines why the Rights of Wetlands project is supporting a moti ...

Strengthening community resilience through training and action in the North Rupununi
The North Rupununi District Development Board in Guyana are long-term partners o ...

Understanding Relational Values in Conservation Practices
Dinda Prayunita is currently pursuing an MSc in Sustainable Development at KU Le ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Traditional knowledge directly supports conservation efforts
It has been a delight to have shared several videos that have been produced thro ...

Indigenous Heritage 2020: Elders are the community’s historians
As part of the Darwin Initiative Traditional Knowledge in Conservation project, ...

Indigenous knowledge and conservation management
On the 9th April 2019, the project leader, Prof. Jay Mistry and co-leader Dr Lis ...

Pilot training in traditional knowledge integration for local stakeholders in Guyana
Aimed at representatives of governmental organizations, civil society groups/NGO ...

The Pemón Indigenous elders are also scientists: their knowledge is key in environmental conservation
This article talks about disseminating the value of ancestral Indigenous knowled ...

Wildlife conservation: the role of traditional knowledge
This article celebrates World Wildlife Day and the important role that tradition ...