Amazon Conservation News

Amazonian leader takes Indigenous pepper to the Brazilian market and teaches how to live a good life

In Brazil, COVID-19 outbreak paves way for invasion of indigenous lands

Shamans in the city: Brazil clinic offers traditional Amazonian treatments

Brazilian government office responds to Fearnside’s BR-319 oil & gas commentary

Gold mining threatens indigenous forests in the Brazilian Amazon

Indigenous group wins unprecedented right of reply to Bolsonaro’s racist invective

As COVID-19 rages, evangelical pastor may contact remote Amazon tribes

Housing project puts São Paulo’s remaining Atlantic Forest at risk

BR-319 illegal side road threatens Amazon protected area, indigenous land (commentary)

First possible COVID-19 indigenous cases detected near key Amazon reserve

Amazon indigenous put at risk by Brazil’s feeble Covid-19 response: Critics

Bringing Christ and coronavirus: Evangelicals to contact Amazon indigenous

Extreme El Niño drought, fires contribute to Amazon insect collapse: Study

Brazil sets record for highly hazardous pesticide consumption: Report

Drones in the canopy: Project aims to save the Amazon with technology

Oil and gas project threatens Brazil’s last great block of Amazon forest (commentary)

NGOs charge Brazil’s Bolsonaro with risk of indigenous ‘genocide’ at UN

On anniversary of nun’s murder Amazon land rights activists at high risk

Amazon Tipping Point puts Brazil’s agribusiness, energy sector at risk: Top scientists

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

Early deforestation numbers for 2019 reveal trends in the Amazon

Deforestation in Brazil continues torrid pace into 2020

Bolsonaro sends Congress bill to open indigenous lands to mining, fossil fuels

Escalating firestorms could turn Amazon from carbon sink to source: Study

Carbon uptake slower than expected in Amazon secondary forest: Study

Chief Raoni, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, presides over historic meeting with over 600 indigenous leaders in Brazil

Use it, don’t lose it: Q&A with Amazon eco scientist Marcelino Guedes

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

Indigenous, protected lands in Amazon emit far less carbon than areas outside

NGOs demand inquiry into Environment Minister aid to Amazon land grabbers

Impending Amazon tipping point puts biome and world at risk, scientists warn

Vale has filed hundreds of requests to exploit indigenous lands in Amazon

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