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Supplied with Tech, Indigenous Forest Monitors Curb Deforestation

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A recent study, co-authored by Global Forest Watch and Rainforest Foundation US, demonstrates that providing technology to Indigenous communities can effectively reduce deforestation. Dive into the findings that could reshape our approach to rainforest protection.

Violence Returns to a People Scarred by Genocide

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The Yanomami, an indigenous people in the northern Amazon rainforest, were attacked by illegal gold miners several times in recent weeks, leaving several people wounded and two young children dead. With tens of thousands of miners still illegally occupying their land, the threat of continued violence remains.

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Without forests, we have no future. Rainforests sustain the lives of millions of people, stabilize our global climate, and are home to unparalleled biodiversity.

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