Chronicles / October 5, 2018 Deforestation in the Ecuadorian Amazon: When I started doing research on deforestation in the Ecuadorian Amazon back in 2001, it was almost… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles / September 24, 2018 How Indigenous youth are Safeguarding Amazon Plant Knowledge through Social Media The creation of the medicinal plant garden in the Siekopai village of Sewaya is much… Read more Luke Weiss
Media Coverage / September 20, 2018 How Indigenous youth are Safeguarding Amazon Plant Knowledge through Social Media Original article from Intercontinental Cry available here: How Indigenous youth are Safeguarding Amazon Plant Knowledge… Read more Intercontinental Cry
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
Chronicles / August 9, 2018 On World Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a Call to Support Amazon Defenders The Amazon rainforest, according to climate-simulation models, could become savannah by the end of this… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage / August 9, 2018 The Ayahuasca Remedy: Respite, Release, Repose Mirroring recent international interest in experimenting with ayahuasca – known in the tri-national Amazonian region… Read more Jena Webb
Media Coverage / August 9, 2018 In Ecuador, a pipeline cuts a trail of misery through indigenous land Original 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 conflict Original 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, 2018 Sinangoe Takes Its Fight to the Courtroom From December 2017 to February 2018, the Ecuadorian government granted more than 10 new gold… Read more Alex Goff
Chronicles / July 18, 2018 IACHR Issues Precautionary Measures to Indigenous Group at Risk of Extinction in Colombia Washington, D.C. July 17th, 2018.- On July 14th, 2018 the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage / July 16, 2018 How Conservation Became Colonialism Original article from Foreign Policy available here: How Conservation Became Colonialism Read more Foreign Policy
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