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The article by Nestor Gregorio and John Herbohn examines lessons learned from a community-based restoration project in the Philippines.
https://t.co/AgzrtRyYlQ
Ambika Aiyadurai pays tribute to Ajeimai Yun, who was her friend, companion and guide during her research on hunting practices in Arunachal Pradesh.
https://t.co/cEWkoojlqU
In the cover story of Issue 11.3, Katie Badowski offers us suggestions for better orangutan conservation in Southeast Asia with the community as a conservation partner.
https://t.co/Y42fRxXc7l
In issue 13.3 of CC Kids, Ravi Jambhekar searches for patterns and meaning in the butterflies’ flit-flapping flights.
Illustration: Hitesh Sonar
https://t.co/ePXwwwQQS1
@JoshuaCinner opines that although there may not be a silver bullet solution for the world’s fishery problems, given the right set of conditions, local communities can indeed manage their resources in a sustainable manner in this article: https://t.co/tzOTug9gaf
Read “Cambodia’s community fishery institutions” in Volume 11.3 where John Kurien discusses the almost revolutionary steps taken to initiate community-based fisheries management in Cambodia.
https://t.co/797lUtM2n9
Marine turtles are amongst the most ubiquitous icons of conservation. In Issue 6.2, CC takes a closer look at some of the concerns in sea turtle conservation today.
https://t.co/XynFmTt4Tg
@RhettDHarrison and Andrew Miccolis examines the role of agroforestry in forest and landscape restoration, which has particular significance given the staggering scale of land degradation worldwide in this article.
https://t.co/RMCPHvK8GU
@GJFSwan recounts his daily climbing adventures with buzzard chicks! Find out how a day in the life of a raptor ecologist goes about in CC Kids 10.1!
Illustrated by @thetoonguy
https://t.co/AWOnV8Mpb9
Throwback to our first-ever CC Kids issue!
We have an interesting story, some fun facts about African black rhino and also, we set out to explore a day in the life of a raptor ecologist in Issue 10.1!
https://t.co/QRLEgwhYmq