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HEARTH Storymap
This image shows the sun rising over the Okavango Basin, with reeds in the foreground, a few trees, and steam rising over the landscape.
Reducing Demand for Wildlife Products: What We Have Learned from USAID Activities
To improve biodiversity program effectiveness at USAID, the Combating Wildlife Trafficking (CWT) Learning Group developed a learning agenda in 2016 and has since conducted a program of peer to peer learning and events focused on several key learning questions.
Community rangers guard elephants in Sera Conservancy, Northern Rangelands, Kenya
KENYA - DECEMBER 2010.
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Integrated irrigation systems help increase agriculture - Ismail Fineart.
Pause and Reflect Workshop
SALIMA, MALAWI - July 13, 2022: Participants in a Pause and Reflect workshop consider current progress, future directions, and potential risks and opportunities for the USAID/Malawi's REFRESH (Restoring Fisheries for Sustainable Livelihoods in Lake Malawi) activity.
Fishing Nets in the Amazon
The drone image shows fishing nets spread out for fishing wild arapaima in the Tapauá River, in the Paumari Indigenous Land, in the Amazon.
Mangrove Forest
Mangroves are amongst the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth, providing a unique habitat opportunity for many species and key goods and Services for human beings.
Mount Tapyas
The view towards Baquit Island from the Mount Tapyas Viewdeck above Coron, Palawan, Philippines.
Fishing Port Philippines
A small port where local fishers bring their catch to sell to local buyers.
New Translations of Key Resources on Parks and Protected Areas Safeguards
Scenes along the trail from the main road to the village of Kayasan show the local community's impact on the landscape in front of the backdrop of national park and Certificate of Ancestral Domain Claim (CAD-C) protected landscapes in Barangay Tagabinet, Palawan, Philippines.
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Indigenous Man Walking through Andean Páramos in Colombia.
Voloraza Claire
Voloraza Claire, inhabitant of fokotany Ilanirano, Commune Itampolo Mother of 15 children and unmarried, she is among the MVH or Most Vulnerable Household who benefited from the individual fund, support from the Maharo project financed by USAID.
Pass Translation slide
Scenes along the trail from the main road to the village of Kayasan show the local community's impact on the landscape in front of the backdrop of national park and Certificate of Ancestral Domain Claim (CAD-C) protected landscapes in Barangay Tagabinet, Palawan, Philippines.
Pause and Reflect Workshop webp
SALIMA, MALAWI - July 13, 2022: Participants in a Pause and Reflect workshop consider current progress, future directions, and potential risks and opportunities for the USAID/Malawi's REFRESH (Restoring Fisheries for Sustainable Livelihoods in Lake Malawi) activity.
Seng Long
In Northern Cambodia's Dang Phlet Community Protected Area, Kuy Indigenous Peoples and community members lead forest patrols.