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Last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America under threat

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About 90 percent of the Lacandon rainforest is believed to be already lost to deforestation.
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More than 90 percent of Mexico's Lacandon jungle deforested

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More forest is being lost every year - mainly for farming - despite conservation efforts.
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Amazon deforestation soars amid pandemic lockdowns

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Environmentalists in Brazil are denouncing an acceleration of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest that they say is directly linked to the coronavirus pandemic.
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COVID-19 the newest threat for Uganda’s mountain gorillas

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There are concerns that COVID-19 could undermine 40 years of conservation efforts to protect Uganda’s mountain gorillas. CBC’s Margaret Evans went to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to see the challenges of balancing tourism and...
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Trees on display: New exhibition showcases natural world

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The gallery's director says if we continue with deforestation, there will be no trees left on the planet in 600 years.
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DR Congo: Rebels pushed from last stronghold in Beni, army says

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The ADF was formed in Western Uganda in the 1990s with the aim of creating an Islamic state.
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Amazon rainforest: Indigenous leaders seek British gov’t support

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Indigenous leaders call on the British government to help stop exploitation of the Amazon.
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Wildfire books for youth

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The past couple of wildfire seasons have been particularly devastating for many Canadians. Experts say climate change is making wildfires more intense and the seasons longer. It can be a stressful situation, including for kids and youth....
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Marchers mark route of Srebrenica genocide 30 years later

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Thirty years after the Srebrenica massacre, thousands have embarked on the annual three-day march along the same route.
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Small boat crossings by migrants in northern France on the rise

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From the start of the year, over 20,000 men, women, and children have made it to the United Kingdom – which is 7,000 more than during the equivalent period in 2024. At least 15 individuals have perished while trying to cross.
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Frequent wildfires reshape Turkiye’s Aegean coast, threatening rural livelihoods and culture

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Intense wildfires in Turkiye are destroying forests, farmland, and bee colonies, jeopardizing rural livelihoods and cultural heritage.
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Turkiye’s wildfires force evacuations as emergency crews battle blazes in Hatay and Izmir

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Fires devastate Turkiye’s coastline — Emergency teams battle to contain flames threatening homes and businesses in Hatay and Izmir.
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Drones replant fire-scarred forests | Canada fights fire damage with drones

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Moving to Canada, in northern Quebec, a new kind of reforestation is taking flight. Drones are now being used to help heal Canada’s fire-ravaged forests, planting tens of thousands of trees a day from the sky. Watch in for more details!
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Volunteers plant 300 trees in Orange County for Forest of Hope

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Officials said the effort aims to raise awareness about the role of forests in fighting climate-related disasters.
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Biomass readings give insights into Earth's carbon storage

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The ESA's Biomass satellite provides groundbreaking insights into Earth's carbon storage by tracking forest carbon from space, helping scientists understand the planet's carbon cycle.
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Officials: Wharton State Forest fire 80% contained but still threatening buildings

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The fire forced evacuations at the Lower Forge Campground. Several nearby roads and trails are closed.
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Wharton State Forest fire 80% contained but still threatening buildings

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The fire forced evacuations at the Lower Forge Campground. Several nearby roads and trails are closed.
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Wildfire burning near Kelowna airport now being held

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Fire crews say a wildfire near the Kelowna airport has now been contained. It started yesterday afternoon and grew to more than four hectares, but the BC Wildfire Service says it's now being "held." Initially it prompted some tactical...
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Areas of Charlottetown’s Victoria Park damaged by Fiona are getting a leafy makeover

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The City of Charlottetown is working to improve the ecology of Victoria Park, its prime green space along the harbour. As CBC’s Stacey Janzer reports, it is removing invasive species and putting in more native plants to help the treed...
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Lemay Forest protester ordered to pay developer thousands for breaching court injunction

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Louise May has been ordered by a Manitoba court justice to pay $15,000 to a private developer trying to build an assisted living facility on a parcel of land in south Winnipeg known as Lemay Forest. May was previously found in civil...
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Ivory Coast’s cocoa production faces climate crisis, disease, and US tariffs

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Climate change and US President Donald Trump's tariffs put pressure on what locals call, cocoa country.
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Colombia’s bold efforts to restore mangroves amid climate crisis

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Caribbean nations gather in northern Colombia as environmental threats grow
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Inside the creation of a ji’kmaqn

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CBC Indigenous reporter Sis’moqon goes to Eskasoni First Nation in Nova Scotia to learn about the ji’kmaqn and why this traditional musical instrument has been vital to the Mi’kmaw culture.
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Labrador residents prepare for the worst as wildfire season begins

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With less snowpack this year, and a dry winter, people in Labrador are worried about this year’s wildfire season. As the CBC’s Jenna Head reports, some people have emergency bags ready to go on a moment’s notice.