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Conservation’s people problem
Jeremy Hance
17 May 2016
Tapajós dam puts newly discovered species, indigenous people at risk
Tatiana Farah – Repórter Brasil
17 May 2016
Keeping Amazon fish connected is key to their conservation
Claire Salisbury
13 May 2016
Brazilian soy industry extends moratorium on deforestation indefinitely
Mongabay.com
9 May 2016
Brazil is scaling back its protected area network and the short-term effect on forests might surprise you
Mike Gaworecki
5 May 2016
Brazil’s Congress moves ahead to end nation’s environmental safeguards
Sue Branford
5 May 2016
How big donors and corporations shape conservation goals
Jeremy Hance
3 May 2016
Booming soy industry could threaten Brazil’s climate commitments, researchers warn
Mike Gaworecki
3 May 2016
Building roads for agricultural expansion in Brazil is aiding the spread of insects that harm crops
Mike Gaworecki
29 Apr 2016
Conventional survey techniques underestimate Amazon biodiversity: report
Mike Gaworecki
25 Apr 2016
Scientists just discovered an Amazon reef system in an area targeted for oil exploration
Mike Gaworecki
22 Apr 2016
Amazon mega-dam suspended, providing hope for indigenous people and biodiversity
Claire Salisbury
22 Apr 2016
Iriri River families fight to keep their Amazonian homelands
Sue Branford
21 Apr 2016
Major Brazilian supermarket chain will stop stocking Amazon-destroying beef
Mike Gaworecki
14 Apr 2016
Brazil’s Cerrado region: A new tropical deforestation hotspot
Mike Gaworecki
8 Apr 2016
BNDES Speaks Out: giant Brazilian bank offers rare in-depth interview
Sue Branford
6 Apr 2016
Indigenous Brazilians under threat from killings and resource projects: UN Rapporteur
Sandra Cuffe
4 Apr 2016
Report from the Amazon #5: Iriri River folk may be forced from their homes to protect the environment they love
Sue Branford
4 Apr 2016
Portable scanners that identify timber species could detect illegal logging
Julia John
4 Apr 2016
Amazon journalist endures, despite decades of threats and harassment
Cláudio Rabin
31 Mar 2016
BNDES: a bank loans billions to tame South America’s wild waters
Sue Branford
29 Mar 2016
Report from the Amazon #4: Indigenous and non-indigenous cultures, once hostile to each other, now mingle
Sue Branford
24 Mar 2016
The tech-noses of the wildlife conservation world
Carly Vynne
23 Mar 2016
Conservation giant puts $100M into Amazon protected areas
Rhett Ayers Butler
22 Mar 2016
BNDES funded Belo Monte dam — a mega-project with mega-problems
Sue Branford
17 Mar 2016
Report from the Amazon #3: Iriri River offers up examples of sustainable and unsustainable business
Sue Branford
16 Mar 2016
Toddler’s murder in Brazil unveils widespread violence against country’s indigenous
Carolina Torres
16 Mar 2016
BNDES has long history of loans to gigantic construction companies
Sue Branford
14 Mar 2016
Report from the Amazon #2: Newly created conservation unit could push long-time residents from their lands
Sue Branford
11 Mar 2016
Mato Grosso leading the fight against climate change and deforestation (commentary)
Daniel Nepstad
10 Mar 2016
Giant development bank’s social and environmental safeguards called into question by critics
Sue Branford
9 Mar 2016
Report from the Amazon #1: Altamira, a city transformed by the Belo Monte dam
Sue Branford
4 Mar 2016
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