Bolivian Amazon without macaws
Natural Parks in the Bolivian Amazon are home to a total of ten species of macaws, 16 of which are found elsewhere in the world. Four of them are under threat.
View ArticleStudying to get closer to the forest
Fabio Legarda was born in a community in the Ecuadorian Amazon. For him, education plays a great role in biodiversity conservation.
View ArticleThe Ant, the Shaman and the Scientist
Researcher at the Goeldi Museum tells a history about the discovery of nests on tree trunks in Peru.
View ArticleIndigenous Victory in Bolivia
Contrary to Aldo Rebelo’s claims, indigenous Bolivians deserve a round of applause for their heroic act against the highway in Tipnis.
View ArticleThe impact of the Zona Franca on our lives
Over the next 60 years, tax breaks from the Manaus Economic Zone could reach $780 billion reais. The benefits only apply to very few companies, which merits a widespread public debate.
View ArticleDescentralização para um Pará mais forte
Para José Maria Cardoso da Silva, da Conservação Internacional, dividir o Pará agora seria um ‘mau negócio para qualquer cidadão’.
View ArticleAmazon: environmental balance 2011
2011 goes down in the history of the Amazon as a year of setbacks. In the realistic assessment of Marc Dourojeanni, there is little to celebrate.
View ArticleThe Amazon: assaulted wonder
Election of the biome as 'natural wonder of the world' generates enthusiasm among Amazonian countries but is it all wonderful with its ecosystem?
View ArticleThe Many Amazons
Brazil's influence on other Pan-Amazonian countries - from major infrastructure developments to initiatives on conservation.
View ArticleInia, the Pink Smile Under the Water
The Bolivian Amazon rivers welcome the mysterious Inia Boliviensis, endemic to Beni, this animal is beautiful and curious, but it is under threat.
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