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RepórterBrasil: Raiders begin to be removed from the Marãiwatsédé Indigenous Land
After 20 years, the Xavante people can recover their land, illegally occupied.
G1: Nine of ten hot spots in the Amazon are in Brazil, says study
Country leads list of indigenous territories with more fires in 10 years. Data were raised by organizations of South American countries.
Exame: Research shows the impact of timber extracted from the Amazon
Conventional logging and sawn wood is responsible for something between 6.5 and 24.9 tonnes of CO2.
Terra: Indigenous leader Raoni asks UN help against infrastructure in Amazon
Raoni appealed to United Nations and international community to press the Brazilian government to review development projects in the Amazon and preserve the rights of indigenous.
Interactive map: Amazon Under Pressure
InfoAmazonia special map with data on the impacts of mining, oil, roads, deforestation, fire and hydropower in 9 countries in the jungle.
Butterflies of the Amazon rainforest in photos
See the butterflies of different colors, designs and sizes, all photographed during Cicloamazonia Expedition, a bicycle journey on the Transamazonic road.
Amazon Under Pressure Atlas: Solution for Amazon
Results of the study on the biome should serve to public policy formulation for sustainable development in the Amazon.
Video: Tapajós in trance
This video presents the second report in the series Public Amazonia on the hydroelectric project in the Tapajós River.
The river of gold and soy
Beyond discussions on hydropower, the Tapajós river lives on mining issues – legal or illegal – and the expansion of agribusiness.