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For decades, forests have been one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change, absorbing and storing carbon dioxide (CO₂) while regulating global temperatures. However unsustainable logging and poor forest management are transforming these crucial ecosystems from carbon sinks to carbon sources. They release CO₂ instead of storing it.
South African High Court orders 10-year fishing closures to save the Critically Endangered African Penguin from extinction.
Dans la région du Haut-Sassandra, au centre-ouest de la Côte d'Ivoire, les femmes deviennent de plus en plus des acteurs clés de la conservation de la biodiversité et de la gestion durable des forêts, transformant non seulement leurs communautés, mais aussi l'approche de la région en matière de gouvernance des ressources naturelles.
In the Haut-Sassandra region of west-central Côte d'Ivoire, women are increasingly becoming key players in biodiversity conservation and sustainable forest management, transforming not only their communities, but also the region's approach to natural resource governance.
La forêt classée du Mont Béro est de plus en plus soumise à la pression de la déforestation, de l'exploitation forestière illégale et de l'empiètement.
Mt Béro classified forest is increasingly under pressure from deforestation, illegal logging, and encroachment.
Forests are vital to Uganda’s ecosystems and communities, providing clean air, water, food, and livelihoods. However, deforestation remains a pressing issue.
In Rwanda's Rusizi District, decades of unsustainable land use on steep slopes have led to severe land degradation, food insecurity, and displacement of communities.
Today we join friends and family of Pamela Anne Isdell, a long time BirdLife Supporter, to celebrate her life and inspirational contribution to conservation.
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) is working with local communities to advance sustainable agriculture and agroforestry practices
This is the first article in our six-part Forests for Africa series highlighting our partners' forest restoration work across the continent.
After 40 years of dedicated conservation efforts, the Stone-curlew is making a remarkable return to the UK.