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Photo - Vinolia Ahmad/Mongabay-Indonesia.
Indigenous-led report warns against ‘simplistic take on conservation’
March 11, 2022

To deal with climate change and biodiversity loss effectively and equitably, conservation needs to adopt a human rights-based approach, according to a new report co-authored by Indigenous and community organizations across Asia.

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Calls to share genetic data fairly and promote conservation. Credit: DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28594-0
Calls to share genetic data fairly and promote conservation
February 25, 2022

Scientists from 17 countries have published their thoughts on ongoing UN policy discussions around the sharing of digital sequence information to support conservation efforts.

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mangroves, Tikina Wai, Fiji. Credit - V. Jungblut
UN: ‘Nature-based funding must triple by 2030’
February 4, 2022

Funding for nature conservation must triple worldwide by the end of this decade if climate goals are to be met.

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Kuark forest, East Gippsland. Image: Rob Blakers
Next Steps To Guide Future Of Our Protected Forests
January 21, 2022

The Andrews Labor Government is taking the next steps to engage Victorians in determining new conservation, recreation and tourism opportunities in Immediate Protection Areas.

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Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Assistant Chief Executive Officer Seumalo Afele Faiilagi (Photo: Samoa Observer)
Savai'i terrain has conservation potential
January 19, 2022

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (M.N.R.E.) has commissioned a climate change monitoring base at Aopo in Savai’i. But the facility on the mountaintop can also be used for conservation purposes by the villagers according to the M.N.R.E.

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In 2020, Ann Singeo receiving the 2nd Tommy E. Remengesau Jr. Environmental Award during PICRC’s 19th Anniversary-Dinner Gala, with Maderngebuked- Tommy E. Remengesau Jr. Credit - www.islandtimes.org
PICRC calls for Nomination for the Tommy E. Remengesau, Jr. Environmental Award
November 12, 2021

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is calling for nominations for the Tommy E. Remengesau, Jr. Environmental Award.

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Jeff Bezos speaks at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, United Kingdom on November 2, 2021. Paul Ellis | Pool | Getty Images
Jeff Bezos pledges $2 billion to protect the environment
November 5, 2021

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has pledged $2 billion in funding to help restore nature and transform food systems.

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Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masatsugu Asakawa. Credit - https://moderndiplomacy.eu/
Act Urgently to Preserve Biodiversity for Sustainable Future — ADB President
October 23, 2021

The world must act urgently to preserve ecosystems and biodiversity for the sake of a sustainable future and prosperity, Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masatsugu Asakawa said at the opening of a global event on biodiversity here today. “The world is at a critical turning point.

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Billionaire Jeff Bezos walks on the tarmac near the Blue Origin rocket that took him to space on July 20. Credit - Joe Raedle/Getty Images
$ 5 Billion Conservation Plan Offers New Approach, But Faces Problems
October 1, 2021

A pledge by nine grantmakers to give $5 billion to conservation efforts that address threats to biodiversity and to help curb climate change is taking a different approach than philanthropy has embraced in the past — one that may require those organizations to do things differently. Jeff Bez

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Sirebe Rainforest Conservation Area, Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands. Credit - NRDF
Ideas for boosting private-sector investments for nature
September 30, 2021

Half the world’s GDP depends on natural resources, but only about 1 percent of total climate financing goes to support investments such as protecting forests, rehabilitating ecosystems or reestablishing water resources in developing countries.

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