A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, missionaries and organized crime.
Uncontacted Indigenous groups could vanish within a decade without stronger protections, experts say
A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, ...
In August, I traveled by bus, small plane, and canoe to the sacred headwaters of the Amazon, in Ecuador. It’s a place with ...
Loggers were killed last year after entering Mashco Piro territory in Peru's Amazon, with Indigenous leaders warning that ...
A report says at least 196 uncontacted Indigenous groups remain worldwide and face growing threats from logging, mining, ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Amazon Has Been This Peruvian Artist’s Home, Inspiration and Palette. Now the World Is Her Gallery
Sara Flores sat against the wall, flanked by family, in a traditional Shipibo-Conibo wrap skirt and blouse. She was attending ...
Green Matters on MSN
What Amazon Rainforest Trees Can Tell Us About Decades of Damage From Illegal Human Activities
Trees in the Peruvian Amazon are silently preserving the history of human activity, including the destructive impacts of gold ...
For years, gold mining has been one of Peru’s most pressing environmental challenges, with illegal operations clearing the ...
Beyond Machu Picchu, these destinations reveal a side of the country that most visitors miss—from volcanic cities and canyon ...
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