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Peru considers stripping protections for Indigenous people and their territories

The fate of flying rivers could decide Amazon ‘tipping point,’ report says

Conservationists oppose Peru’s plans to build prison in sensitive ecosystem

Isolated tribes under threat as Peru votes down Yavarí Mirim Indigenous Reserve

Guatemala closes oil field, increases security in Maya Biosphere Reserve

Despite pledge, Colombia still has ways to expand Amazon oil exploration

Officials struggle with land invasions in Mexico’s Balam Kú Biosphere Reserve

Indigenous people gain formal role in Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization

Venezuela tries an environmental rebrand, but critics aren’t buying it

What’s at stake for the environment in Bolivia’s upcoming elections?

Ecuador axes environment ministry as officials scramble to revive economy

Mexico’s rising mercury trade fuels toxic gold mining in Latin America: Report

‘Insignificant risk’ EUDR proposal threatens fight against deforestation, critics say

Ecuador’s new protected areas law sparks debate over security, development

Mennonite farming in Belize threatens essential biological corridor, critics say

Private financing for Argentina’s lithium is anything but green, critics say

Nicaragua government tied to illegal land invasions in wildlife refuge, documents suggest

Panama boosts protections in the Darién Gap, but deforestation threats still loom

Protecting the Darién Gap: Interview with Panama national parks director Luis Carles Rudy

After controversy, Plant-for-the-Planet focuses on the trees

Latin American banks still slow to protect the environment, report finds

What’s at stake for the environment in Suriname’s upcoming elections?

Chile draws road map for peace in Mapuche land conflict, but concerns remain

German supermarket palm oil linked to Indigenous rights abuses in Guatemala

Mexican government looks to correct Tren Maya environmental damages

Lithium Triangle mining may strain water sources more than expected, study says

UK delays to environment law have led to massive deforestation, report says

Colombia creates landmark territory to protect uncontacted Indigenous groups

Peru’s rare peatland swamps at risk as illegal gold mining expands

Uncontacted Ayoreo could face health risks as Gran Chaco shrinks, experts warn

Ecuador must improve conditions for uncontacted Indigenous communities, human rights court rules

Re:wild and Age of Union announce conservation partnership

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