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More droughts are coming, and the Amazon can’t keep up: Study

Bolivia’s former ‘death road’ is now a haven for wildlife

Satellite data brings new insights on what drives Amazon forest loss

Researchers compile largest-ever photo database of Amazon wildlife

2021 tropical forest loss figures put zero-deforestation goal by 2030 out of reach

All coked up: The global environmental impacts of cocaine

Chinese investment in Latin America plagues people and nature: Report

2021 Amazon deforestation map shows devastating impact of ranching, agriculture

Luxury wood market driving extinction of rare ipê trees, report warns

The year in rainforests 2021

Forests for sale: How land traffickers profit by slicing up Bolivia’s protected areas

Indigenous groups call for gov’t intervention as land grabbers invade Bolivian protected area

Soy and cattle team up to drive deforestation in South America: Study

Mining exposes Indigenous women in Latin America to high mercury levels

Rallying the public to save Bolivia’s forests: Q&A with Gina Méndez

The political economy of the Pan-Amazon (book excerpt)

Exposing organized crime in the Amazon: Q&A with Robert Muggah of the Igarapé Institute

[Photos] Tiny frog, venomous viper among 20 new species described in Bolivia

In Bolivia, more than 25% of major fires this year burned in protected areas

Mining covers more than 20% of Indigenous territory in the Amazon

Why the health of the Amazon River matters to us all: An interview with Michael Goulding

More than 260 major, mostly illegal Amazon fires detected since late May

Pioneer study maps regions of Amazon tree flora and may help in future efforts at species conservation

Is Chinese investment driving a sharp increase in jaguar poaching?

Amazonia’s people domesticated crops on ‘forest islands’ 10,000 years ago: Study

Map reveals Canadian mining company’s environmental, social conflicts

Pope makes impassioned plea to save the Amazon — will the world listen?

Early deforestation numbers for 2019 reveal trends in the Amazon

What starts in the Amazon doesn’t stay there: Fires melting Andes glaciers

2019: The year rainforests burned

Tropical forests’ lost decade: the 2010s

Amazon’s giant South American river turtle holding its own, but risks abound

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