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In Brazil, invaders set fires in Karipuna Indigenous land, leaders say

Mongabay shark meat exposé sparks call for hearing and industry debate

Brazil suspends Amazon Soy Moratorium, raising fears of deforestation spike

Waste-to-energy project could boost Brazil’s decarbonization goals

Brazil cities vow to stop buying threatened shark meat after Mongabay probe

Brazil’s land registry holds farmers accountable, but enables deforestation

Brazil cities order endangered angelshark meat despite fishing ban

Brazil’s new licensing accord is a gateway to forest destruction via the BR-319 highway (commentary)

Fate of iconic, and endangered, Brazilwood pits musical tradition against conservation

Norway pledges more direct funding to support Indigenous peoples in Brazil

Amazon jambu blends tradition and science for numbing flavors and healthcare

Brazil’s Forestry Code seeks to strengthen forest conservation, but controversies remain

Third manta ray species confirmed in western Atlantic

Brazil’s shark meat problem

Indigenous alliance unveils Brazil’s first Native-led emissions strategy

Formalizing small-scale gold mining can reduce environmental impacts & crime (commentary)

Revealed: Brazilian state buys endangered angelsharks for school lunches

Surge in critical minerals claims puts Brazil’s land reform communities at risk

Cross-border operation cracks down on environmental crimes in the Amazon

Court convictions are the exception in Amazon land-grabbing cases, study shows

Lúcio Flávio Pinto: The Brazilian reporter who wouldn’t be bought or silenced

Invasion intensifies on Karipuna Indigenous land in the Brazilian Amazon

Reversing deforestation relies on resource ownership (commentary)

Soy crops squeeze Amazon park with 11,000-year-old rock paintings in Brazil

Global maps reveal where mycorrhizal fungi thrive — and where they’re unprotected

Community patrolling reduced environmental crime by 80% in the Amazon

Report reveals severe impact of last year’s drought on Amazonian communities

That ‘fish’ on the menu? In Brazil’s schools and prisons, it’s often shark

Scientists & communities rush to save rare, diverse Brazilian grassland ecosystem

To host UN climate talks, Brazil chose one of its poorer cities. That’s no accident

Where there’s political will, there’s a way to stop tropical deforestation, study finds

Mongabay journalist Karla Mendes wins 2025 Oakes Award for environmental journalism

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