Month: November 2013

Tanzania, game hunting, Maasai People Land Rights
Humanity

Welcome to Loliondo: Maasai Struggle Against Game Hunters for Land Rights

The Loliondo Game Controlled Area (LGCA), one of Tanzania’s most well-known Maasai community concessions and wildlife destinations, is in the spotlight as local stakeholders and outside financial interests clash over its natural resources. Watch “Welcome to Loliondo,” a documentary on how the Maasai confront the threat of safari tourism taking away their land.

illegal logging, asian rosewood, Thailand
Earth

Asian Rosewood: Soaked in Blood

Deep in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia grows a rare and beautiful tree whose wood is so highly prized that men will kill to possess it. In Thailand, environmental organizations and park rangers are fighting back against organized crime syndicates bent on logging it and smuggling it to the burgeoning Chinese market.

La Moskitia, Honduras
Eco-Cultural-Travel

Blessing for La Moskitia, A Culture and Land in Transition

Historically a roadless fishing port with little development nor electricity, Puerto Lempira has transformed into a boom-town, host to drug traffickers, nearby military bases, and oil and gas development. In an effort to overcome this adversity, we participated in a blessing for the people and their land and culture in transition, directed by a local Miskitu sukya, or healer, and members of the community.