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Newly digitized records reveal how Indigenous people shared their knowledge of New Zealand's plants with Captain Cook's crew
On October 6, 1769, a sailor on Captain James Cook’s research vessel, the Endeavour, serendipitously earned himself a gallon ...
The facilities and instruction funded by the grant will help connect learners with Indigenous centered knowledge about caring ...
Learn how Indigenous knowledge and modern science reveal the rare cookiecutter shark, which hunts on moonless nights.
Federally funded Indigenous-led conservation programs are delivering highly effective climate and biodiversity outcomes, ...
As the United States observes Earth Day this year, many will be thinking about their personal relationship with—and responsibility to—the planet. But in an era of multiple planetary crises, including ...
Palpu Pushpangadan and his colleague S. Rajasekharan entered the forests of the Agastya hills in Thiruvananthapuram in 1987 ...
It’s not a secret to anyone that our world is facing an existential crisis brought on by climate change. But what many people may not know is that embracing the knowledge that Indigenous people have ...
Over a quarter of the world’s land area is owned, managed, or occupied by Indigenous peoples and local communities. Indigenous peoples have a close, centuries-old and usually sustainable relationship ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Cultural changes shift an Indigenous community’s relationship with the Amazon forest
As a baby, Elisa Fernández Sánchez’ mother would place her into the bow of the canoe and glide across the murky waters of the ...
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