The report underscores the importance of the work being done by Goldman Prize winners like Silas Siakor (2006),
who is fighting for stricter logging regulations in Liberia and around the world; Fatima Jibrell (2002),
who is working to provide sustainable economic alternatives to the illicit charcoal trade in Somalia; and Raoul du Toit (2011),
who has dedicated his life to protecting Southern Africa's last remaining
rhino populations from poachers.