This article underscores the pivotal role of Indigenous Peoples in global conservation efforts, highlighting their territories’ significance in preserving the Earth’s biodiversity. The article highlights successful initiatives such as Thaidene Nëné, and emphasizes the necessity of weaving Indigenous knowledge systems into broader conservation strategies. The article argues that collaboration between state and Indigenous governments is crucial for achieving ambitious conservation goals and securing a sustainable future.

Indigenous peoples proven to sustain biodiversity and address climate change: Now it’s time to recognize and support this leadership

Author: Steven Nitah

Year: 2021

Media Type: Article