Fire surge threatens Indigenous livelihoods and isolated peoples in Brazil
PolicyWednesday, June 24, 2026Mongabay

Fire surge threatens Indigenous livelihoods and isolated peoples in Brazil

In 2025, a dramatic increase in forest loss due to fires has severely impacted the livelihoods of Indigenous peoples in Brazil, particularly those living in voluntary isolation. This crisis underscores the urgent need for enhanced protective measures and policies to safeguard these vulnerable communities and their environments.

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