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The Rights of Nature: Can Laws Protect Nature? (with Callie Veelenturf and Trang Nguyen

24 min · 20. dec. 2025
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In this episode of the Future For Nature Podcast we explore the critical role of legal systems in conservation. Callie Veelenturf (Panama) and Trang Nguyen (Vietnam) highlights the gap between laws on paper and reality on the ground, sharing stories of both legal victories and frustrating failures. We also discuss the rise of “rights of nature” movements around the world, and how giving legal standing to ecosystems could transform the way we protect our planet. ➡️ Did you know you can also watch this podcast on YouTube?

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