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Peru’s newest protected area could be a tropical sea paradise

Ecuadorean government aims to stop one road from going into Amazon

Guatemala’s REDD+ program draws a range of opinions and results

Toddler’s murder in Brazil unveils widespread violence against country’s indigenous

New law banning mining in Colombia’s moorlands could draw its first lawsuit

Demands grow for a thorough investigation of Berta Cáceres’ assassination in Honduras

Gold mining in Venezuela: a “perfect storm” of illegality, deforestation and mafias

A plane survey of Central America’s last remaining forests

Indigenous rights win big against mining in Suriname

An indigenous community takes hostages in an effort to draw attention to oil spill in Peru’s Amazon

A month since the oil spill, Wampis indigenous peoples criticize PetroPeru’s negligence

Honduran environmental and indigenous rights activist, Berta Cáceres, is gunned down

Award-winning Colombian film, “The Embrace of the Serpent”, is not sitting well with a local indigenous community

The African palm oil frontier expands deeper into the Peruvian Amazon, impacting indigenous communities’ territories

Indigenous communities are forced to clean up a 3,000-barrel oil spill in Peru’s Amazon

Oil exploration in Bolivia’s Amazon region goes on overdrive

Mystery surrounds death of 44 howler monkeys in Ecuador wildlife reserve

Seven million hectares of forests have been lost in Argentina over the past 20 years

To stop the Zika virus from spreading in Brazil, specialists call for an ‘environmental revolution’

Indigenous land and forest rights in the spotlight during pope’s visit to Mexico

Brazil’s Senate could soon be voting against the country’s environmental safeguards

Guatemala’s La Pasión River is still poisoned, nine months after an ecological disaster

Bolivia’s second largest lake disappears, due to desertification and contamination

Colombia bans mining in its moorlands

Drop in commodity prices isn’t necessarily helping indigenous peoples and the environment in Brazil

A railroad that crosses the Amazon could be an infeasible, expensive dream for Peru

Oil extraction threatens to expand further into Ecuadorean rainforest under new 20-year contract

Managing fish stock –and fishermen– along Brazil’s Canaticu River

Peru issues its first sentence against species traffickers, setting a precedent

Yaguas National Park, another great attempt at conservation in Peru

Peru terminates head of forest watchdog agency

Mining company executives indicted in Brazil over the country’s largest environmental disaster

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