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How the Amazon’s ‘greatest devastator’ sold cattle to a Carrefour supplier 

How the Amazon’s ‘greatest devastator’ sold cattle to a Carrefour supplier 

Arrested by Brazilian Federal Police, cattle rancher Bruno Heller and relatives have already received over $5 million in environmental fines. He is also suspected...

bushbuck emboldened following top-predator decline in Mozambique

Bushbuck in Mozambique’s...
How manure blew up the Netherlands

How manure blew up the Netherlands

The Netherlands is one of the smallest countries in Europe, but also one of its biggest food producers and exporters, thanks to a wildly...
Study: Wild meat trade from Africa into Belgium a health and conservation risk

Study: Wild meat trade from Africa into Belgium a health and...

Up to 4 metric tons of wild meat is illegally entering Europe through Brussels’ international airport alone every month, a new study says.The source...
Amazonian Indigenous leaders call for 80×2025 at Climate Week (commentary)

Amazonian Indigenous leaders call for 80×2025 at Climate Week (commentary)

As the world gathers in New York for Climate Week, Indigenous leaders are calling on UN delegates, environmental organizations, and the research community to...
Infrastructure in the Pan Amazon – Finance: What is new and what is not

Infrastructure in the Pan Amazon – Finance: What is new and...

Mongabay has begun publishing a new edition of the book, “A Perfect Storm in the Amazon,” in short installments and in three languages: Spanish,...
Indonesia’s Mandalika project a litany of violations for Indigenous Sasak

Indonesia’s Mandalika project a litany of violations for Indigenous Sasak

Hans Nicholas Jong Article by: Hans Nicholas Jong This story first appeared on Mongabay South Africa Today - Environment This article is licensed under a Creative Commons...