Survival InternationalBotswana: a tyranny beyond the graveMogetse Kaboikanyo was a Kgalagadi man who lived alongside the Gana and Gwi Bushmen in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), Botswana…May 17, 2023May 17, 2023
Survival InternationalWhy Uncontacted Tribes Should Be Left AloneA version of this article was published by Time on November 30, 2018May 3, 20231May 3, 20231
Survival InternationalIndigenous languages hold the key to understanding who we really areFor every language that goes extinct, we lose a vital piece of the human puzzle.Apr 5, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Survival InternationalBruno Pereira and Dom Phillips: Survival International statementI am here, in resistance, being attacked, but I will not give upApr 5, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Survival InternationalLetter to conservation donorsDear Western donors of conservation in Kenya:Feb 22, 2023Feb 22, 2023
Survival InternationalWhy 30×30 would be the worst possible outcome of COP15The plan to turn 30% of the earth into Protected Areas is based on a deeply unscientific and racist logic.Feb 1, 2023Feb 1, 2023
Survival InternationalWe have produced a new guide to decolonise language in conservationWe at Survival want to make people stop and think about why we use the words we do when writing or talking about environmental issuesNov 22, 2022Nov 22, 2022
Survival InternationalKora Kanamari’s message to the worldEverything that we do, our fight, is for our territoryOct 12, 2022Oct 12, 2022
Survival InternationalWhat President Bolsonaro says about Brazil’s Indigenous peoplesJair Bolsonaro, a far-right, nationalist politician, took office as President of Brazil on 1 January, 2019. A former army captain, he has…Sep 14, 2022Sep 14, 2022
Survival International50 fascinating facts from Indigenous and tribal peoples from around the worldTribal societies are extraordinarily diverse and there’s a lot to learn from them. Here are 50 facts from Indigenous and tribal societies…Aug 24, 2022Aug 24, 2022