Rainforest Journalism From the Amazon
The Rainforest Journalism Fund's work in the Amazon provided critical support for reporting in the region with a special focus on building local reporting capacity. The Rainforest Journalism Fund has evolved into the Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant. Browse the archive of Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund reporting below.
Projects & Stories
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Amazônia Minada | Mined Amazon
Mined Amazon is a map, published on the InfoAmazonia website, which displays information about...
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From arson caused by large loggers to the use of fire for subsistence in traditional communities, a...
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Yuquis: The Strongest Fight
The Yuqui Indigenous community is home to just 344 inhabitants. It's one of the most vulnerable...
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Yuquis, la lucha más fuerte
El pueblo indígena Yuqui de solo 344 habitantes, es uno de los más vulnerables del área amazónica de...
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×PortuguesePART OF: All the Flames of the Forest: The Complex Reality of Amazonian Fires ExplainedSeptember 23, 2020
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