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Amazonas Adentro | 3. The Watchers, the River, and the Opportunists (Podcast in Spanish by Radio Ambulante)
RFUS’s 2030 Plan for Forests, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, and Climate Action

Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) envisions a world where the rights of Indigenous peoples are respected and rainforests flourish. Our 2025–2030 Strategic Plan is a blueprint for achieving that vision, scaling Indigenous-led forest protection across Central and South America so that people, forests, and the climate can thrive together, now and for generations to come. Our […]
Where Ancestral Knowledge Meets Modern Tech (Published by Worth Magazine)
Indigenous women in Peru use technology to protect Amazon forests (Published by Mongabay)
Top tools to protect rainforests (A video series by Mongabay)
Stories From the Ground: A Visit to Upper Napo Beekeepers and Rainforest Monitors

We’re often asked what it’s like to journey deep into the Amazon to meet with our partners on the frontlines of rainforest protection. As part of our new series, Stories From the Ground, we’ll be sharing firsthand experiences from our field team. In our latest trip, members of the Rainforest Foundation US (RFUS) team, joined […]
Climate Resilience in Action: Lessons from Indigenous Communities in Brazil’s Amazon

In the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, Indigenous communities are showing the world what true climate resilience looks like. The Amazon rainforest is one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth, but it’s also one of the hardest hit by climate change. Vast expanses of once-healthy forest have been devastated by record-breaking droughts, relentless fires, […]
Las Fronteras de la AmazonÃa: Un Bastión Vital para Pueblos IndÃgenas en Aislamiento Voluntario

En las zonas fronterizas de la AmazonÃa peruana y brasileña, los corredores YavarÃ-Tapiche y Pano Arawak contienen los territorios contiguos más grandes del mundo donde pueblos indÃgenas viven en aislamiento voluntario.
The Amazon’s Borderlands: A Vital Stronghold for Indigenous Peoples Living in Voluntary Isolation

In the borderlands of the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon rainforest, the YavarÃ-Tapiche and the Pano Arawak Corridors contain the world’s largest contiguous territories of Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.