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  • Community News,Management & Governance

    Beyond Good Intentions: What Makes Community-led Conservation work?

    Behind every successful WMA are strong systems, capable leaders, and financial transparency. Discover how community-led conservation enterprises deliver lasting benefits for communities, wildlife, and landscapes.

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    Local communities are conservation’s most undervalued asset (commentary)

    The issue is not commitment or capital, but a misunderstanding of how conservation works. Community-led approaches are more effective and resilient because they place authority with those closest to the land.

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    Building Collective Power for Equitable Governance

    “The law says we should be there,” one group of women reflected during a breakout session, “but the decision-making room still finds ways to leave us out.”

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    Innovation That Delivers: Small Ideas, Big Impact

    They say necessity is the mother of invention, and for WMAs facing mounting challenges with limited resources, getting inventive was not a choice; it was a necessity.

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    Doing More With Less

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    From Hunter to Guardian

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    Trust in Numbers

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    Unleashing the power of community ownership

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    A Model of Community-Led Conservation Success

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    Increasing Revenues-Generating Funds For Business

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