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Members of an Indigenous tribe who live deep in Peru’s Amazon rainforest and avoid contact with outsiders have been reported ...
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15 Amazing Facts About the Amazon Rainforest - MSN
Isolated tribes still exist More than a million Indigenous people live in the Amazon rainforest. There are more than 400 tribes, most of which have had contact with outsiders for hundreds of years ...
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Proof of life: tracking elusive Amazon group to save their land
For now, the nameless, elusive people -- perhaps belonging to more than one group -- remain among dozens of so-called "uncontacted" communities believed to roam the world's biggest rainforest.
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) recently announced the creation of a formal role for Indigenous peoples, giving them a voice for the first time in one of the Amazon Basin’s most ...
The California Senate has unanimously approved a resolution to review and eventually end the state’s imports of crude oil ...
More uncontacted people live in Brazil's Amazon rainforest than anywhere else in the world. Consisting of about 100 isolated groups, they are aware of the outside world and some have limited ...
The famously verdant Amazon Rainforest can easily transform into a dry savannah in the future because various environmental ...
Santiago Manuin, tireless defender of the Amazon rainforest, succumbs to COVID-19 "We're part of this natural world, and so we must defend it," he said.
Ecuador’s government should expedite the closure of the approximately 240 oil wells operating in the heart of Yasuni National ...
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Live Science on MSNAmazon rainforest is approaching 'tipping points' that could transform it into a drier savanna
Researchers caution that the Amazon rainforest could disappear in the next hundred years, due to the combined effects of ...
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