A newly published article in Mongabay explores the potential for a more resilient, diverse, and effective conservation movement that is able to step up to the challenges of the pandemic and the global biodiversity crisis.
The piece is co-authored by Fred Nelson (Maliasili), Alasdair Harris (Blue Ventures), Leela Hazzah (Lion Guardians) and Lúcia G. Lohmann (Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation). They emphasise the crucial role of indigenous peoples and local communities within the field of conservation, as well as the vital importance of inspiring social change for tackling the climate emergency.
“Conservation needs to truly speak to these social struggles and the worldviews of the indigenous people and local communities that are increasingly the true conservation leaders of our days”
Read ‘Transforming conservation in times of crisis and opportunity’