News / February 4, 2022 Ecuador’s Supreme Court Makes Historic Ruling Recognizing Indigenous Right to Consent Over Oil and Mining Projects For more information, contact: Kelsey Flitter at +1.215.680.6191; Kelsey@amazonfrontlines.org Photos, video and spokespeople available upon request…. Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / December 15, 2021 Leonardo DiCaprio and Nemonte Nenquimo Join Forces Tune in directly to the wisdom of Indigenous leader and recent TED Climate Countdown speaker Nemonte Nenquimo… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / November 17, 2021 From the Heart of the Amazon: A Supreme Court Battle Over Who Decides the Future of the Rivers and Forests On November 15th 2021, just days after the COP26 climate conference ended, Ecuador’s Indigenous movement… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / November 9, 2021 Making the Glasgow Declaration work for people and forests: 3 steps for success World leaders made headlines in Glasgow last week with new commitments to halt deforestation and invest resources in frontline… Read more Kate Horner
Chronicles / September 8, 2019 United Nations Pays Tribute to Waorani People’s Victory on Indigenous Peoples Day Today, on #IndigenousPeoplesDay, the United Nations released a special video paying tribute to the inspiring… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / May 21, 2019 Indigenous Nations Unite To Defend Waorani Victory In the wake of the Waorani people’s recent historic victory, which protects half a million… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / May 13, 2019 The Waorani Resistance in Photos By Mitch Anderson For elders living in Waorani territory of Ecuador’s Pastaza Province, a ½ million acre roadless… Read more Mitch Anderson
Chronicles / April 8, 2019 Keep The Oil In The Ground: Waorani Take Ecuador’s Government To Court This Thursday One of the most biodiverse places on earth – in the heart of the Ecuadorian… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / November 1, 2018 Stopping a gold rush in the Amazon: Facing the mounting pressures of the global race for gold and other metals across the… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles / October 24, 2018 An unprecedented legal victory for indigenous rights in Ecuador frees up huge swath of Amazonian rainforest from gold mining On October 22nd 2018, the Kofan people of Sinangoe in the Ecuadorian Amazon won a… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles / September 4, 2018 The Kofan people ramp up the fight to protect one of the most biodiverse forests in the Amazon In January 2018 the Ecuadorian Government concessioned off over 30,000 hectares of some of the… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles / August 13, 2018 Historic indigenous legal victory against gold mining in the Amazon In a lawsuit that will inspire and galvanize many other indigenous communities across the Amazon… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Share on Instagram Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Pinterest Share on Whatsapp Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on pinterest Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share with link
Share on Instagram Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Pinterest Share on Whatsapp Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on pinterest Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share with link
Share on Instagram Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Pinterest Share on Whatsapp Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on pinterest Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share with link
Share on Instagram Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share on Pinterest Share on Whatsapp Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on pinterest Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share with link