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Illegal tin mining leaves trail of ruin in protected Brazilian rainforest

Mexico plans huge increase in palm oil production in sensitive ecosystems

Indigenous communities ‘robbed’ as land grabbers lay waste to Brazilian rainforest

Greta and Mesoamerica’s five great forests (commentary)

Colombia registers first drop in deforestation since 2016 FARC peace deal

Investigation reveals illegal cattle ranching in Paraguay’s vanishing Chaco

Peccary’s disappearance foreboding for other Mesoamerican wildlife

Pumas engineer their environment, providing habitat for other species

Honduras aims to save vital wildlife corridor from deforestation

Common ground on the prairie (commentary)

Researchers are looking into the past to help ensure a future for tropical forests

Indigenous stewardship is critical to success of protected areas (commentary)

Vine-like lianas alter the edges of fragmented forests: New study

Cerrado: appreciation grows for Brazil’s savannah, even as it vanishes

Analysis: the Brazilian Supreme Court’s New Forest Code ruling

Amazon forest to savannah tipping point could be far closer than thought (commentary)

Drought-driven wildfires on rise in Amazon basin, upping CO2 release

Record Amazon fires, intensified by forest degradation, burn indigenous lands

Brazil 2018: Amazon under attack, resistance grows, courts to act, elections

Top 20 forest stories of 2017

Brazil 2017: environmental and indigenous rollbacks, rising violence

EU-LatAm trade deal good for agribusiness; bad for Amazon, climate – analysis

Colombian community leader allegedly murdered for standing up to palm oil

Latin America-Europe trade pact to include historic indigenous rights clause

Ferrogrão grain railway threatens Amazon indigenous groups, forest

Culture keeps cattle ranching going in the Brazilian Amazon

From carbon sink to source: Brazil puts Amazon, Paris goals at risk

As negotiators meet in Bonn, Brazil’s carbon emissions rise

Indigenous lands at risk, as Amazon sellout by Brazil’s Temer continues (commentary)

Temer offers amnesty, erasing up to $2.1 billion in environmental crime fines

Temer guts Brazil’s slavery law, to the applause of elite ruralists

Birdwatching poised to take flight in Colombia, study reveals

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