Brazil: Satellites expose rampant gold mining expansion on Indigenous Kayapó land
PolicyWednesday, April 15, 2026Mongabay

Brazil: Satellites expose rampant gold mining expansion on Indigenous Kayapó land

Recent satellite data reveals alarming growth in illegal gold mining activities on the Kayapó Indigenous Territory, posing significant threats to both the environment and the rights of the Indigenous community in Brazil’s Amazon. This expansion represents a pressing need for policy interventions to protect Indigenous lands and regulate mining operations.

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