New report reveals how environmental crime threatens Amazonian communities
PolicyThursday, April 30, 2026Mongabay

New report reveals how environmental crime threatens Amazonian communities

A recent report highlights the significant threats posed by environmental crime and militarization to Indigenous communities in the Amazon Basin, emphasizing the urgent need for protective measures and policies. These findings coincide with the upcoming United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, underscoring the global relevance of this crisis.

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