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Expanding the colonization of the Brazilian Amazon through gold mining

Tía María copper mine set to open in Peru despite community backlash

Cerrado’s current drought impossible without human-caused climate change: Study

New Indigenous reserve in the Amazon among first steps to protect peoples in isolation

Hydropower plants disrupt fishers’ lives in Amazon’s most biodiverse river basin

Time for a copal comeback? The natural resin could boost Amazon’s economy

It’s not the end, we have several possible futures: Interview with Indigenous author Ailton Krenak

New relatives of the cacao tree uncovered in old plant collections

After isolated tribes’ rare appearance in Peruvian Amazon, big questions remain for their future

Are the Amazon’s biggest trees dying? Forest coroners investigate

In Sonora, communities fight mining to defend their water

Activists ask for help combatting violence against Nicaragua’s Indigenous communities

DNA testing proves that cocoa originated in the Amazon and reveals robust pre-Columbian trade

Conservationists look for new ways to fight oil pipelines in southern Mexico

Brazil’s wildcat mining is deeply rooted in its politics and thirst for minerals

The Amazon’s most fertile forests are also most vulnerable to drought: Study

Gold mining in the Amazon has doubled in area since 2018, AI tool shows

Peruvian bills could imperil marine biodiversity & artisanal fishing, experts say

Indigenous midwives in Panama strive to preserve traditional medicine for maternal health

Short on funds and long on risk, Venezuelan conservation groups worry for future

Indigenous communities in the Bolivian Amazon combat droughts and floods

What’s at stake for the environment in Venezuela’s upcoming election?

To host 2025 climate summit, Brazil will carve up an Amazonian reserve

Minerals for agricultural use can already be found in Amazonia

After 2-year wait, Sonoran wilderness protection law gets closer to reality

Ecuador’s Indigenous Cofán show how to have your turtle and eat it too

Report reveals widespread use of smuggled mercury in Amazon gold mining

Garifuna land rights abuses persist in Honduras, despite court ruling

Loss of water means loss of culture for Mexico’s Indigenous Yaqui

Institutional conflict puts successful Spix’s macaw reintroduction at risk

In a desertscape in Brazil, science brings farms to bountiful life

In Mexico City’s precolonial canals, scientists aim to save ancient salamanders

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