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Help Us Protect the Puelo River in Patagonia

The Puelo River. The Puelo River needs your support! The Puelo, which originates in Argentina, is one of the largest...
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Desperate to Save His Job, Brazil's President Temer Escalates Assault on Indigenous Peoples and Amazonian Forests

This week, Brazil’s highly unpopular President Michel Temer signed a legal opinion from the office of his Attorney General (AGU)...
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Photo Essay: Inside the Munduruku Occupation of São Manoel Dam

At dawn on Sunday, July 16th, 200 representatives of the indigenous Munduruku nation occupied the main work camp of the...
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El Bala Hydroelectric Project: On the Table Again

Bolivia’s Madidi National Park The Beni River, part of the Madeira Drainage in Bolivia, is home to one of the...
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Amazon's Forests Still Endangered Despite Brazilian President's Vetoes of Environmental Protection Rollbacks

 “It’s as if you sent a message that environmental crime pays.” Brazil’s President Michel Temer surprised many on Monday when...
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Funders Exit Agua Zarca Dam, Now Time for Justice

It has been more than a year since our friend and colleague Berta Cáceres was murdered. Berta was the coordinator...
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Colombian River Gains Legal Rights

Colombia’s Atrato RiverProduce1895, via Wikimedia Commons Another river has won legal rights. In a landmark verdict, Colombia’s Constitutional Court has...
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An Iconic River in Conflict: A Photo Journey Along the Salween River

The Salween River holds a unique place among the world’s great rivers, not only due to its vibrant ecosystem and...
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Blood in the Water: Why We Must Defend Water Protectors

A banner at a demonstration at the State Department, Washington, D.C. in 2016 after the murder of Berta Cáceres.Rosarino via...
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Samba Parade Spotlights Threats To Rivers, Forests and Indigenous Rights at Rio's Carnival

  Parade’s message angered agri-business lobby, but provided an important opportunity for participants to highlight the importance of indigenous rights...