Kenya: Four killed in elephant attacks, protests erupt
Four people killed by roaming elephants in Kenya spark protests. Experts blame human-wildlife conflict driven by scarce vegetation and drought. Kenya Wildlife Service urges calm.
Four people killed by roaming elephants in Kenya spark protests. Experts blame human-wildlife conflict driven by scarce vegetation and drought. Kenya Wildlife Service urges calm.
A federal jury has found the Grand Gateway Hotel in South Dakota liable for discrimination against Native Americans, awarding symbolic damages. Read the full story on this landmark civil rights case.
Discover how small pockets of native vegetation in cities, from roadside strips to balcony pots, are becoming critical habitats for nearly 400 threatened species in Australia. Learn how you can help.
The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has terminated a near $30 million federal contract for immigrant detention centre designs following fierce online backlash. Discover the full story behind this controversial decision.
A ten-year reintroduction drive has seen red squirrel range in the Scottish Highlands grow by over 25%, bolstering the UK's stronghold for this native species. Discover the conservation success story.
The Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation regains ancestral land in Yosemite after a historic transfer by the Pacific Forest Trust. Discover the tribe's plans for ecological restoration.
A Queensland publican demands removal of 'Bigambul Traditional Country' road signs, sparking a fierce national debate over native title, history, and community consultation. Read the full story.
Northern Exposure star Elaine Miles recounts being detained by ICE agents in Seattle who claimed her tribal identification 'looked fake'. Read her shocking story.
Native American actress Elaine Miles, known for 'The Last of Us', details her detention by ICE agents who dismissed her tribal identification as fake. Read her shocking account.
A bold conservation project in the Australian outback is training native marsupials to survive alongside feral cats, with early signs of success. Discover how bilbies and quolls are 'taking back the desert'.
Dr Angie Morrill shares her powerful story of intergenerational food insecurity, from childhood poverty to professional success, revealing how hunger leaves permanent marks.
Discover how Sean Sherman's groundbreaking Turtle Island cookbook is reclaiming Indigenous culinary traditions and transforming modern cuisine. Explore this food revolution today.
A landmark study reveals strong public support for reintroducing critically endangered wildcats to England, with mid-Devon identified as prime habitat. Discover how this could restore ecosystems.
After severe flooding displaced them, Alaska Native children find comfort and cultural connection in a unique Yup'ik language immersion programme in Anchorage. See how this initiative preserves heritage.
Discover how Donald MacIntyre's pioneering work with native seeds through Emorsgate Seeds restored biodiversity across Britain. Learn about his lasting impact on conservation.
Shocking investigation reveals US child welfare systems still separate Native American children from families at disproportionate rates. Learn the devastating truth.
The 2022 prequel Prey, hailed as the best in the Predator franchise since the original, airs tonight on Film4. Don't miss this groundbreaking film with its all-Native American cast.
Wurundjeri people file sweeping native title claim covering most of Melbourne and surrounding areas. Claim applies only to Crown land, not private properties. Read about this historic legal move.
A Massachusetts engineer faces criminal charges after allegedly bulldozing a protected Native American burial ground to create a 'meditation area' on his $2 million property, destroying priceless archaeological heritage.
The Arizona Department of Education faces mounting criticism after delaying millions in COVID relief funds destined for schools serving Navajo Nation students, raising concerns about educational equity.
New Zealand's native falcon is waging aerial warfare against cyclists and pedestrians in Hawke's Bay, with dive-bombing attacks increasing dramatically during nesting season. Conservationists urge caution as the protected species defends its territory.
The suspicious disappearance of Leanne Hausberg exposes alarming gaps in police response to missing Native American women, raising urgent questions about systemic neglect and justice.
Indigenous community leaders travel to New York to witness historic court proceedings against former President Trump, seeking justice for what they describe as 'generational trauma'
UK schools are allocating over half a billion pounds yearly to support pupils who don't speak English as their first language, with some areas seeing two-thirds of students requiring language assistance.
A sophisticated burglary at Oakland Museum of California sees thieves steal irreplaceable Native American treasures, leaving cultural heritage experts devastated.
In an extraordinary twist of nature, the remnants of Typhoon Merbok have revealed a significant archaeological discovery on Alaska's western coast, unearthing artefacts that had remained hidden for generations.
A Richmond farming family's century-old homestead is threatened with compulsory purchase after a tribal court ruling recognised the land as ancestral Native American territory, sparking a bitter property rights dispute.
Discover how the traditional 'Three Sisters' companion planting technique from Native American agriculture is boosting yields and improving soil health in British gardens.
As Mount Rushmore celebrates its centenary, new initiatives are finally acknowledging the sacred land's painful history and the Native American tribes displaced for this American monument.
A federal lawsuit challenges the century-old admission practices at Hawaii's prestigious Kamehameha Schools, alleging discrimination against non-Native Hawaiian students in what could become a landmark education rights case.