Chronicles/ August 13, 2018Historic indigenous legal victory against gold mining in the AmazonIn a lawsuit that will inspire and galvanize many other indigenous communities across the Amazon… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles/ August 9, 2018On World Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a Call to Support Amazon DefendersThe Amazon rainforest, according to climate-simulation models, could become savannah by the end of this… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage/ August 9, 2018The Ayahuasca Remedy: Respite, Release, ReposeMirroring recent international interest in experimenting with ayahuasca – known in the tri-national Amazonian region… Read more Jena Webb
Media Coverage/ August 9, 2018In Ecuador, a pipeline cuts a trail of misery through indigenous landOriginal article from Mongabay available here: In Ecuador, a pipeline cuts a trail of misery… Read more Mongabay
Media Coverage/ July 27, 2018‘The war goes on’: one tribe caught up in Colombia’s armed conflictOriginal article from The Guardian available here: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/andes-to-the-amazon/2018/jun/27/the-war-goes-on-one-tribe-caught-up-in-colombias-armed-conflict Read more The Guardian
Chronicles/ July 18, 2018Sinangoe Takes Its Fight to the CourtroomFrom December 2017 to February 2018, the Ecuadorian government granted more than 10 new gold… Read more Alex Goff
Chronicles/ July 18, 2018IACHR Issues Precautionary Measures to Indigenous Group at Risk of Extinction in ColombiaWashington, D.C. July 17th, 2018.- On July 14th, 2018 the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage/ July 16, 2018How Conservation Became ColonialismOriginal article from Foreign Policy available here: How Conservation Became Colonialism Read more Foreign Policy
Chronicles/ July 4, 2018Hit & run from illegal miners:The “fluorescent” orange water coming out of the ground and flowing towards the pristine headwaters… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles/ June 17, 2018Bleeding the Flying River Dry: Deforestation, Climate Change and Drought in the AmazonDrought in the wettest place on Earth, you ask? How could this be? Alas, since… Read more Jena Webb
Media Coverage/ June 6, 2018Ecuador: Waorani people map their rainforest to save itOriginal article from Mongabay available here: https://news.mongabay.com/2018/06/ecuador-waorani-people-map-their-rainforest-to-save-it/ Read more Mongabay
Media Coverage/ June 1, 2018Ecuador: Tribe sees how oil industry affects forest on ‘Toxic Tour’Original article from Mongabay available here: https://news.mongabay.com/2018/06/ecuador-tribe-sees-how-oil-industry-affects-forest-on-toxic-tour/ Read more Mongabay
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