How a community defended its ancestral forest from logging
PolicyMonday, March 16, 2026Mongabay

How a community defended its ancestral forest from logging

A community in northeastern Gabon successfully defended its ancestral forest against logging activities, highlighting the importance of local stewardship and indigenous rights in conservation efforts. Their resistance underscores the need for policies that recognize and empower local communities in natural resource management.

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