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Peru 's state-run oil company failed to attract any bids to develop an oil field that overlaps ancestral territories of several Indigenous groups, prompting celebration by the communities and ...
Scientists have known for some time now that tropical birds are falling in number. In general, the cause has been attributed ...
A report of Brazil’s Amazon beef industry published reveals that slaughterhouses complying with a settlement agreement are far more likely to follow laws prohibiting the purchase of cattle from ...
Watch what happens when a remote Amazon tribe tries popular American candy for the first time! From sour gummies to chocolate bars, their honest reactions will surprise you. #CultureExchange #FirstTim ...
In the heart of the dense Amazonian jungle, researchers are realizing that what was long believed to be an untouched ...
As the Trump administration dismantles climate action and cuts funding to Indigenous peoples around the world — and far-right ...
In September 2024, the Amazon’s worst drought in generations hit Paraizinho, a small riverside community that depends on the once-reliable Madeira River. Crops withered. Wells ran dry. The river, ...
J ane Fonda has always been one to stand up for what she believes in. With a lifetime of activism under her belt, the ...
Colombia this week took a leading position in Latin America for Indigenous rights and forest protection by formalizing Indigenous local governments across swaths of the Amazon, raising hopes that ...
"Gunmen or loggers will kill me for anything." Horrifying! All because they're defending their own land. An official trailer is available online for an inspiring documentary film titled We Are ...
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. For the last week, Indigenous leaders from around the world ...
Adventurer describes going where nobody has been before in the Amazon rainforest. Ash Dykes and his team kayaked 380 miles from the source of the Coppename river to the sea. More than 62,000 sq km ...