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Help us recognize indigenous ancestral domains and protect indigenous communities in the fight against environmental destruction.
Indigenous peoples are the planet’s most reliable biodiversity custodians, making up less than 5% of the global population while protecting 80% of the world’s biodiversity. Despite their critical work, indigenous groups have seen their lands seized over the last two centuries in the name of conservation1.
Indigenous people are regularly threatened by illegal evictions carried out by government agencies using forest conservation as excuse for violating rights guaranteed under court ruling2. These evictions leave children and other vulnerable community members homeless and helpless.
The UN’s ambitious 30×30 conservation goal aims to “protect” 30% of global lands and oceans by 20303. This plan relies on eliminating all human habitation from richest biodiverse regions4, further opportunity for heinous mass evictions of indigenous communities5.
We must not deprive these people of their livelihoods and cultures with no evidence that it will mitigate climate change.
As evidenced in the many places where indigenous peoples have already been displaced, the 30x30 initiative could prove to be counterproductive6. Evictions in the name of conservation have regularly failed to stem environmental degradation. Instead, land goes to the highest bidder, who inevitably exploits it for logging, mining, and other pollutive industries7.
There are no international safeguards able to prevent this.
Indigenous peoples have lived in harmony with their environments, safeguarding biodiversity for centuries8. Indigenous communities draw on their customs and traditions to harness, monitor and care for their lands. Removing them will only deprive traditional communities while empowering profiteers9.
Honoring land rights is the foundation for conserving forests sustainably, including those of national and watershed importance. We must recognize indigenous ancestral domains and equip indigenous communities for the frontline in the fight against environmental degradation.
Sign the petition and help us stand with indigenous peoples by insisting that governments recognize indigenous ancestral domains as crucial to mitigating climate disaster.