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5 million hectares of Papua New Guinea forests handed to foreign corporations

World’s most controversial dam, Brazil’s Belo Monte, back on

Indigenous leaders take fight over Amazon dams to Europe

Incredible new photos of uncontacted tribe in the Amazon

Oil, indigenous people, and Ecuador’s big idea

Chaco biodiversity expedition suspended

Formal petition filed against Belo Monte dam

Chaco expedition working to “minimize the risk” of running into uncontacted natives

NGO warns oil exploration in Peru may ‘decimate’ uncontacted tribes

The ultimate bike trip: the Amazon rainforest

Suku pribumi, tim peternak menghadapi kebakaran di Amazon

Can ’boutique capitalism’ help protect the Amazon?

Indigenous tribes, ranchers team to battle Amazon fires

Rapid growth of palm oil industry tramples indigenous peoples’ rights, says report

146 dams threaten Amazon basin

Exploring Kenya’s sky island

India’s Avatar: decision coming on mine that threatens indigenous group

Colombian indigenous leader shot dead

Oil devastates indigenous tribes from the Amazon to the Gulf

Indigenous tribes occupy dam in Brazil, demand reparations

Conservation photography: on shooting and saving the world’s largest temperate rainforest, an interview with Amy Gulick

‘Prepare for war’: tensions rising over Brazil’s controversial Belo Monte dam

Kisah Nyata Avatar: Perlawanan masyarakat pribumi untuk menyelamatkan rumah hutan mereka dari eksploitasi korporasi

Oil company to cut 454 kilometers of seismic lines in uncontacted tribe territory

Off and on again: Belo Monte dam goes forward, protests planned

Indigenous in Borneo win “landmark” court ruling over land rights

The real Avatar story: indigenous people fight to save their forest homes from corporate exploitation

Rainforest tribe declares ‘peace park’ to defend lands from logging in Sarawak

Efforts to slow climate change may put indigenous people at risk

Amazonian natives say they will defend tribal lands from Hunt Oil with “their lives”

Heavy oil pollution remains in Amazon, despite company claiming clean-up is finished

Fifteen indigenous leaders arrested in Borneo for protesting dams that would flood their lands

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