Historic Indigenous leaders still fell. Chief Aritana Yawalapiti, who led his Xingu people for five decades. Paulinho Paiakan, of the Kayapó. Artist and healer Vovó Bernaldina… from the Macuxi tribe ...
The return of the floating structures shows the resilience of illegal gold mining in the Amazon, which destroys the riverbeds ...
The dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development will deliver a major blow to efforts including humanitarian ...
Nonprofit advocates said the loss of U.S. foreign aid would impede but not stop their efforts to protect the Amazon and the ...
Earlier this week, the 33-year-old went on Instagram to inform his family, friends, and followers of his whereabouts before ...
Deep in the Ecuador Amazon, a Canadian-owned mining project threatens the way of life of local Indigenous communities.
"We are fighting to protect what we love." This woman made history defending her people's land: 'It's time that the world listened to us' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A community in the Brazilian Amazon is transforming fallen trunks and dead trees into everyday items and art pieces.
We Will Be Jaguars’ is a journey through one Indigenous activist's life and the web connecting the Amazon to the fate of the world.