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    Put Science and Technology to Work Western Amazon Newsletter
March 9, 2021

MAAP #134: Agriculture And Deforestation In The Peruvian Amazon

For the first time, Peru has a detailed National Agricultural Area Map. This unique map, produced with high-resolution satellite imagery, was published by the Peruvian Ministry of Agrarian Development (MIDAGRI) in January.* This map reveals that the agricultural area at the national level is 11.6 million hectares, as of 2018. Here, we analyze this new information […]

    Empower People Western Amazon Newsletter
March 1, 2021

Establishing an Action Plan With Indigenous Partners to Conserve Three Areas in the Peruvian Amazon

In a meeting with representatives from the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, an indigenous community in Peru, and the Puerto Azul Mberowe Native Community, we established a joint action plan to protect three key areas in the Peruvian Amazon: the Madre de Dios Territorial Reserve, the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, and our Los Amigos Conservation Concession.   During […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work Western Amazon Newsletter
February 28, 2021

Satellite Images of “Rivers of Gold” Raise Awareness of Major Deforestation in the Amazon

An image provided by the International Space Station has been circulating around the internet showing an aerial view of cascading ‘rivers of gold’ in the Peruvian Amazon. These fascinating ‘rivers’ are in fact destructive and toxic pits that form as a result of illegal gold mining activities. Though these pits are a common sight for […]

    Empower People Western Amazon Newsletter
February 25, 2021

“Paco” Fish Farms Advance Aquaculture in the Peruvian Amazon

This February saw the installment of a fish farm that will help generate sustainable livelihoods in the Peruvian Amazon and act as an important food source for local people. Located in the small district of Inambari, Madre de Dios near major conservation areas like the extensive National Tambopata Reserve, this initiative contributes to the development […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work Western Amazon Newsletter
February 20, 2021

New Biodiversity Monitoring Projects at Los Amigos Conservation Hub

Researchers Dr. Andy Whitworth and Dr. Henry Pollock from Osa Conservation began a new research project at our Los Amigos Conservation Hub to assess how many white-lipped peccaries are present in the world’s first conservation concession.  This species has a vulnerable status with the IUCN red list and was recorded to have almost disappeared in […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work Western Amazon Newsletter MAAP Reports
February 19, 2021

MAAP #133: Deforestation Continues In National Parks Of Colombian Amazon

As we have indicated in previous reports (MAAP #120), there is an “arc of deforestation” in the northwest Colombian Amazon, impacting numerous protected areas and indigenous reserves. Here, we emphasize that this deforestation currently impacts four National Parks: Tinigua, Macarena, Chiribiquete and La Paya. In the Base Map, the red circles indicate the areas most impacted by recent deforestation within […]

    Empower People Western Amazon Newsletter
February 15, 2021

Conservation Goes Virtual During Pandemic

Despite the challenges of not being able to enter conservation areas and regularly meet with the communities that we partner with due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve been able to adapt our conservation training programs to be delivered through online. Recently, our sister organization in Bolivia, Conservación Amazónica – ACEAA, hosted a series of […]

    Empower People
February 12, 2021

Celebrating our Incredible Women in Science 

Putting science at technology to work for conservation is one of our three core approaches to protecting the Amazon, and our conservation hubs serve as important research centers for scientists from around the world to conduct studies in rainforest environments. But according to data from the UNESCO Institute of Statistics, less than 30% of the […]

    Western Amazon Newsletter
January 29, 2021

New Agrobiodiversity Zone Preserves Essential Biodiversity for Indigenous Communities

Marcapata Ccollana, an indigenous community of Quechua origin in Cuzco, Peru has just been established as an agrobiodiversity zone with the help of our sister organization, Conservación Amazónica – ACCA. More than 55,800 acres of vast agricultural genetic diversity and ancestral lands are officially protected, which preserves various types of endemic Andean root vegetables. Located […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work Western Amazon Newsletter MAAP Reports
January 27, 2021

MAAP #132: Amazon Deforestation Hotspots 2020

We present a first look at the major hotspots of primary forest loss across the Amazon in 2020 (see Base Map).* There are several major headlines: We estimate over 2 million hectares (5 million acres) of primary forest loss across the nine countries of the Amazon in 2020.* The countries with the highest 2020 primary forest loss are 1) Brazil, 2) Bolivia, 3) […]

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