A first-hand report accompanying cops cracking down on illegal loggers in the remote Amazon rainforest.
Monthly Archives: January 2014
“Legend of the forest loggers”, in PDF
It is the first issue of the comic series to be published by the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA) on topics related to the environment.
Acre is highlighted in the fight against deforestation of the Amazon
State contains deforestation, experiments with payments for environmental services and receive cuddles the international community.
High-living frogs hurt by remote oil roads in the Amazon
New research shows that remote oil roads are harming frogs that inhabit the rainforest’s upper canopy.
Peru approved the National Strategy for Interdiction of Illegal Mining
The objective is to eradicate illegal mining and reducing crime related to this activity, such as trafficking in persons, tax evasion and ecological damage.
Loreto: exhibition on indigenous cultures of the Amazon
The exhibition consists of objects and art items from various Amazonian indigenous peoples of Brazil, Colombia and Peru
Ecuador Cracks Down on Indigenous Leaders Opposed to Oil
Ecuadorian government is attempting to take down indigenous leaders who are committed to defending their territory from any oil development plans, say indigenous organization.
Despite enthusiasm for REDD+, deforestation in Peru continues
The economic and political conditions in Peru favor an increase in deforestation, despite the country having set a target of zero net deforestation by 2021, a new study shows.
Climate prediction tools show the role of the oceans in the drought in the Amazon
The best place to look for evidence of a potential drought in the Amazon forests of Peru is located off the coast of Brazil in the Atlantic Ocean.
Llanganates-Sangay Corridor harmonizes protection and production
Area that links two national parks known by the biodiversity needs to integrate local population to be restored successfully.