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    Western Amazon Newsletter
January 25, 2022

Los Amigos Declared A Nationally Recognized Conservation Area in Peru

Right in time for the new year, the Peruvian Government officially declared our Los Amigos Conservation Area as a nationally recognized conservation area through Ministerial Resolution 245-2021-MINAM, citing its importance in preserving the forest cover that contributes to the conservation of the Amazon rainforest ecoregion’s biodiversity. This recognition and achievement for the Peruvian Amazon reaffirms […]

    Western Amazon Newsletter
January 1, 2022

Meaningful New Year’s Resolutions for Nature

In 2022, the Amazon Conservation Association looks forward to another year of maximizing the synergy of people, science, and innovation to protect and conserve the Amazon. Here are three simple resolutions for you to join us in starting the year with purpose to make a real difference for nature in 2022: Support your community and […]

    Western Amazon Newsletter
December 27, 2021

In Memoriam: Tom Lovejoy

It is with heavy hearts that we lament the passing of renowned ecologist and long-time friend of Amazon Conservation Dr. Thomas Lovejoy this December 25. He was 80 years old. Tom was a long-time advocate of conservation playing a prominent part in ensuring that the Amazon is a global priority for conservation since the 1970s. […]

December 23, 2021

Juliana’s Holiday Wish to Protect Blue-Throated Macaws From Extinction

What do you wish for this holiday season? For Juliana Varga Sanchez, from the Beni region of the Bolivian Amazon, she hopes that deforestation doesn’t futher imperil the blue-throated macaw, an endangered species she cares for deeply. Since she was 7 years old, Juliana has been accompanying her father in patrolling their forest for illegal […]

    Western Amazon Newsletter
December 16, 2021

Happy Holidays from Amazon Conservation!

Dear Friend of the Amazon, Blanca Pedraza, her daughter, and her niece (shown right) are all part of the Toromonas indigenous community, located deep in the forests of the northwestern Bolivian Amazon. Like many in her community, Blanca’s family depends on the harvest of organic forest products – like Brazil nuts and açaí berries – […]

    Western Amazon Newsletter
November 27, 2021

Your 2021 Forest-Friendly Holiday Shopping Guide is Here!

This holiday season, support the conservation of the Amazon rainforest while shopping for your friends and family! These forest-friendly companies have partnered with Amazon Conservation in support of our work to protect the Amazon. Any purchase from one of these small businesses includes a contribution to our innovative conservation programs that keep the Amazon thriving, […]

    Western Amazon Newsletter
November 27, 2021

Fashion Designer Iris Van Herpen Auctions Custom Met Gala Gowns to Benefit the Amazon

This year’s Met Gala saw two incredible dresses that will help protect the world’s largest rainforest.  Dutch fashion designer Iris van Herpen will soon auction the Met Gala gowns she designed for singer-songwriter Grimes and actress Gabrielle Union with Sotheby’s, and all proceeds raised will benefit the Amazon via our organization and Rainforest Trust. A […]

    Stories from the Ground Western Amazon Newsletter
November 18, 2021

Technological Exchange Day at Los Amigos Unites Rangers and Satellite Specialists to Improve Protection of the Amazon

As part of the 20th anniversary celebration of the Los Amigos Conservation Concession in mid-July our Los Amigos Biological Station hosted a Technological Knowledge Exchange Workshop to enhance protection systems for the 360,000-acre Los Amigos Conservation Concession. This exceptional event, powered by mutual learning between technology experts, conservationists, and forest park rangers, focused on the […]

    Stories from the Ground Western Amazon Newsletter
November 12, 2021

Preserving Indigenous Amazonian Cultural Heritage Through Art

During the first week of November, the best of Peru’s indigenous Amazonian crafts were showcased at the most important art exposition in the country. The National Native Art Fair is an important commercial platform for indigenous artisans from the Peruvian Amazon, and this event brought together 25 Peruvian artists and the best works from the […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work Western Amazon Newsletter
October 31, 2021

Radar Monitoring, the Newest Ally in the Fight Against Illegal Gold Mining

 With the ability to see through the dense layers of clouds that are a hallmark of the rainforest, track illegal gold mining, and send deforestation alerts throughout the year, RAMI is the most recent ally in the fight against illegal gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon. A newly developed geospatial technology tool, RAMI (Radar Mining […]

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