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  2. Illegal logging - Wikipedia

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    Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase, or sale of timber in violation of laws.The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission, or from a protected area; the cutting down of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agreed limits.

  3. Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Illegal logging was cited as a cause by the Brazilian environment minister, while critics highlighted the expansion of agriculture as a factor encroaching on the rainforest. [14] Researchers warn that the forest may reach a tipping point where it cannot generate sufficient rainfall to sustain itself. [15]

  4. Piripkura - Wikipedia

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    They are one of the last isolated Indigenous groups in the Amazon rainforest, with only three known survivors. Violence and deforestation have led to significant losses, with many tribe members killed by illegal loggers in the 1980s.

  5. Rare interaction with isolated Amazon tribe caught on video

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    It's estimated about 77 isolated tribes willingly live in deep within the Brazilian Amazon ... According to a translator, it was an effort to gain safety from drug traffickers and illegal loggers.

  6. Brazil cracks down as wildcat miners in the Amazon shift ...

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    That is a sharp reversal of policy from his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro, who was criticized globally for relaxing environmental controls, giving illegal loggers and miners free range in the Amazon.

  7. Brazil's Lula legalizes more Indigenous reservations in Amazon

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    The announcement came on the day Brazil celebrates its Amazon region, home to the world's largest tropical rainforest, the preservation of which is seen as essential to soaking up carbon emissions ...

  8. Awá (Brazil) - Wikipedia

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    The Awá are an Indigenous people of Brazil living in the Amazon rain forest. There are approximately 350 members, and 100 of them have no contact with the outside world. They are considered highly endangered because of conflicts with logging interests in their territory. [1] The Awá people speak Guajá, a Tupi–Guaraní language. Originally ...

  9. Crucial illegal road threatens Amazon rainforest - AOL

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    An illegal dirt road ripping through protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon is now just a few miles shy of connecting two of the worst areas of deforestation in the region, according to satellite ...