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Can protecting indigenous human rights also improve conservation efforts?
May 31, 2019

Lands under secure indigenous tenure often have better conservation outcomes—can stronger protections around indigenous rights also protect the environment? Click on the link belowe to read the full article.

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Climate Change is Fueling Wildfires around the World. Can Indigenous Knowledge Help us Manage Them?
April 20, 2019

Combining traditional knowledge with modern science and technology could reduce loss of property and human life from out-of-control blazes. Each year, huge fires in Australia’s center and north devour all plant and animal life that comes before them.

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The Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle: Share Your Story with the World!
February 22, 2019
The Indigenous Youth Storytellers Circle is a year-long project linked to Terralingua’s flagship publication, Langscape Magazine.
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Grants to generate new Indigenous Protected Areas
February 22, 2019

The Government will invest more than $12 million to establish new Indigenous Protected Areas across the country, building on our commitment to strengthen Indigenous employment in remote communities. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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Celebrating 20 years of Indigenous protected areas, a good news story in a week of turmoil
December 8, 2018

MPs set aside partisanship to mark unqualified success of conservation scheme. Click on the link below to read the full article. 

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New Zealand: Whanganui River granted legal status as a person after 170-year battle
March 17, 2017

A river in New Zealand has become the first landmark in the world to be recognised as a living entity, after a 170-year battle.

Please visit the link below to read the full article.

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