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A Story of Roots and Canopies: Reimagining Conservation in a Changing World, essay by Andres Acosta for Conservation Futures Dialogues

[title] A Story of Roots and Canopies: Reimagining Conservation in a Changing World[author] Andres Acosta[year] 2025 [category] essay[keywords] conservation futures, emergence in the ruins, rekindling connections Powered By EmbedPress

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Gratitude to Providencia, essay by Carolina Soto for Conservation Futures Dialogues

[title] Gratitude to Providencia[author] Carolina Soto Vargas[year] 2025 [category] essay[keywords] conservation futures, island ecologies, mourning landscapes In 2020, we found ourselves surrounded by uncertainty as a virus spread across the globe. Months passed, and during the pandemic, Hurricane Iota arrived

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Conservation Futures Dialogues Part II: Sites of Experimentation

Wednesday 7th May, 5 – 6:30 pm CEST LINK TO SESSION RECORDING Borrowing its title from a phrase by Bayo Akomolafe, our second conversation moves to territories in ‘breakdown’, giving space to projects, communities and practices that proceed and arise in times that feel like the end of the/their world. Thi

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Conservation Futures Dialogues Part I: When Things Fall Apart

Wednesday 16th April, 5 – 6:30 pm CEST LINK TO SESSION RECORDING For our first in-conversation dialogue, we bring leading conservation practitioners and thinkers to engage with us in a discussion about the prospective futures of conservation practices and environmental action during a time of social, economic

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The Seeds Distribution Journey in The High Atlas

The Seeds Distribution Journey in The High Atlas BY RACHID KADDOURI 23 JANUARY 2025 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR The sun leaned slightly away from the zenith as we arrived in Talat N’Yaaqoub. People sheltered under small trees by the roadside, and the moment they spotted our vehicle, they emerged from their

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Following the Footsteps Of Ancestors: GDF’s Mission To Restore and Protect Cultural Heritage Post Earthquake

Following the Footsteps Of Ancestors: GDF’s Mission To Restore and Protect Cultural Heritage Post Earthquake BY RACHID KADDOURI 22 JANUARY 2025 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR My first field trip with the Global Diversity Foundation was an eye-opening experience, a journey that awakened childhood memories in th

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Beyond Bears: Conservation, Community, and the Complexity of Coexistence

Beyond Bears: Conservation, Community, and the Complexity of Coexistence BY KACIE HENSON 21 JANUARY 2025 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR This article was produced as part of the Global Diversity Foundation’s Darwin Initiative-funded project “Mentoring GEN Fellows to incubate Global South biodiversity-liveliho

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Building Bridges: My Experience Supporting the Jucumari Programme in Bolivia

Building Bridges: My Experience Supporting the Jucumari Programme in Bolivia BY FRAN CROWTHER 26 NOVEMBER 2024 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR This article was produced as part of the Global Diversity Foundation’s Darwin Initiative-funded project “Mentoring GEN Fellows to incubate Global South biodiversity-li

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Community and Resistance in Guatemala

Community and Resistance in Guatemala BY CASPER CHATELIER 25 NOVEMBER 2024 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR Right: Dogs relaxing at Ulew Fuego, where I researched local flora This article was produced as part of the Global Diversity Foundation’s Darwin Initiative-funded project “Mentoring GEN Fellows to incuba

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Nakupenda Bure Tanzania: A Journey of Conservation, Culture and Connection

Nakupenda Bure Tanzania: A Journey of Conservation, Culture and Connection By Shelby Dye 24 NOVEMBER 2024 PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE AUTHOR This article was produced as part of the Global Diversity Foundation’s Darwin Initiative-funded project “Mentoring GEN Fellows to incubate Global South biodiversity-livelih

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