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October 21, 2024

The Power of Technology and Partnerships to Stop Illegal Gold Mining in the Amazon: an Amazon Conservation Side Event

Last month, we were thrilled to share that we’ll be taking part in one of the world’s most critical conservation summits— the CBD COP16 in Cali, Colombia. As global biodiversity faces unprecedented threats, this event offers a vital platform for shaping solutions to help protect ecosystems and species across the planet.  As we dive into […]

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October 17, 2024

New from MAAP: Illegal Mining in Protected Areas of the Ecuadorian Amazon

In previous reports (MAAP #182, MAAP #219), evidence has shown that mining activities have increased in the Ecuadorian Amazon, drastically affecting protected areas and Indigenous territories. Now, our newest report from MAAP,  MAAP #221, provides an in-depth analysis of four protected areas in the Ecuadorian Amazon that are currently threatened by mining activities. Utilizing high-resolution satellite imagery, this […]

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October 8, 2024

Our 2023 Impact Report is Out!

Our 2023 Impact Report is here!  2023 was a year full of collaboration and ground-breaking endeavors that have allowed us to push the boundaries of conservation, extending our impact even further and deeper across the Amazon Basin. We are delighted to share our accomplishments with you, our committed community of supporters, and conservationists. Thanks to […]

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September 26, 2024

New Conservation Area Established in Bolivia!

Earlier this year, we celebrated alongside our Bolivian sister organization Conservación Amazónica – ACEAA Bolivia in the creation of the Arroyo Guarichona Natural Area in July, which now protects 199,435 hectares (492,814.8 acres) of vital natural spaces with savannas, lowland forests, and high biodiversity in Beni, Bolivia. Now, several months later, we’re celebrating again with […]

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September 23, 2024

Amazon Conservation Participates in CBD COP16

We are excited to announce that Amazon Conservation will be participating in this year’s COP16: The United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Cali, Colombia! As nations across the globe are beginning to witness the necessity for environmental action, many may still be wondering: what exactly is COP16, and why does this matter? COP16 refers to the […]

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September 18, 2024

Intense Fires Devastating the Amazon and How You Can Help

Out-of-control fires have been sweeping across the Amazon, coating the skylines of countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru with thick clouds of ash and smoke, leading to wildlife loss, school and facility closures, flight cancellations, and mass evacuations. Following a series of droughts earlier in the year, what was once a 3-month fire season […]

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September 11, 2024

MAAP Update: Illegal Mining Expands in the Ecuadorian Amazon

A series of our previous MAAP reports have demonstrated the emergence and expansion of illegal gold mining deforestation in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon, particularly in the area surrounding the Punino River, located between the provinces of Napo and Orellana. In our most recent report on this area (MAAP #206), this mining impact had expended into 1,000 hectares (2,471 […]

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September 4, 2024

Celebrating International Amazon Rainforest Day in Song

Did you know that September 5th is International Amazon Rainforest Day?  Originally started in Brazil to commemorate the creation of the Province of Amazonas, this day celebrates the global importance and beauty of the Amazon Rainforest and calls for urgent action to protect this vast biodiverse biome. This Amazon Rainforest Day, Amazon Conservation is celebrating the […]

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September 1, 2024

2024 CFC Kicks off for Government Employees and Retirees

If you are a current or retired U.S. government employee, did you know that the Combined Federal Campaign’s (CFC) 2024 GIVE HAPPY Campaign is already in full swing? Now through January 15, government employees and retirees can help make a difference for a thriving Amazon by GIVING HAPPY to Amazon Conservation. This year’s campaign theme […]

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August 27, 2024

MAAP Reports on Dangers Faced by Environmental Defenders

Our MAAP program specializes in reporting on the most urgent deforestation threats facing the Amazon and producing big-picture analyses of key Amazon-wide issues. However, In our latest report, MAAP #218, we present a unique view into the complicated but critical issue of the deaths of environmental defenders in various parts of Peru’s Amazon, orchestrated by invaders […]

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