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Indigenous knowledge is helping conservationists manage delicate ecologies
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 27, 2026
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Relying solely on indigenous practices for conservation can hinder scientific progress and innovation necessary for ecological management.
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Indigenous knowledge is essential for effective conservation, as it offers unique insights into local ecologies that modern science often overlooks.
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Integrating indigenous knowledge with scientific methods may provide a balanced approach to conservation, benefiting both ecosystems and local communities.
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The voices of indigenous communities should be prioritized in conservation efforts, as they have historical ties and a deep understanding of their ecosystems.
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Focusing too much on indigenous methods could lead to neglecting other important scientific advancements that could enhance conservation efforts.
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