Why Conservation Should Be Led by Those Who Live the Land

When outsiders design conservation policy, they often miss the subtleties of ecosystems and local practices. Indigenous leadership flips that dynamic, placing responsibility in the hands of those who know the landscape intimately. Their voice ensures land-use plans align with real-world context, offering both ecological protection and community benefit.

See how this shift is transforming habitat protection.


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