Kelly Swing, director of the Tiputini Biodiversity Station in the Yasuni National Park of Ecuador. He says “if we can’t justify saving a place that has more species per square kilometer than any other place on the planet, what are we going to decide to keep?”

Ecuador is working on a deal to lock up 1/5 of its oil reserves in exchange for $3.5B. The deal would also preserve some of the most bio-diverse forest on earth.

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Scientists are certain that Earth is suffering impacts of global warming, and that these impacts will become increasingly dire. Americans, in contrast, are growing less concerned. Widespread American ignorance about and disregard for global warming undermines support both at home and abroad for action to confront the problem.
Image by Daniel Grossman. Ecuador, 2011.
March 17, 2011 / PRI's The World
Dan Grossman
The rise of commercial hunting in Ecuador is disrupting the balance of the Ecuadorian ecosystem.
March 15, 2011 / PRI's The World
Dan Grossman
Scientists fear Ecuador's rainforest is under threat from the bushmeat trade and illegal commercial hunting by the native Huaorani.