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Bolivia

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    The past froze in what was the San Ambrosio sawmill, where bales of wood left aged over the years. Image by Manuel Seoane. Bolivia, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Chiman Forest in Bolivia

    The Stolen Holy Mount (Spanish)

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    December 2, 2019
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  • Image by Manuel Seoane. Bolivia, 2019.
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    The Chiman Forest in Bolivia

    With a sign that reads "Chimán, Mojeño, Yuracaré and Movima Indigenous Territory," the eviction of...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Chiman Forest in Bolivia
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    Coca crops in La Asunta, Bolivia. Image by Alice Campaignolle. Bolivia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Coca Leaf: The Green Danger of the Amazon

    Bolivia: Save the Forest, Drop the Coca (French)

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    Alice Campaignolle
    International RJF Grantee
    November 11, 2019
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    Coca Leaf: The Green Danger of the Amazon

    In Bolivia, where the Andes meets the Amazon, coca leaf is now everywhere. This plant is lucrative...

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    International RJF Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Coca Leaf: The Green Danger of the Amazon
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    Fire consumes tree trunk in forest clearing in rural Assis Brazil. Image by Jardy Lopes/Notícias da Hora. Brazil, 2019.
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    PART OF: Fire on the Triple Frontier of the Amazon

    Residents of the Triple Border Between Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru Impact and Are Impacted by the Use of Fires During the Amazon Dry Spell (Portuguese)

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    October 1, 2019
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  • Aerial photo gives the size of the area destroyed by the felling and fire in a federal government Incra settlement project; families say clearing to expand cultivation fields. Image by Jardy Lopes/Notícias da Hora. Brazil, 2019.
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    Fire on the Triple Frontier of the Amazon

    This project analyzes how the fire in the Amazon rainforest impacted the triple frontier between...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Fire on the Triple Frontier of the Amazon
  • "Jaci Paraná River: One of the main rivers that divide Rondônia and has been inhabited for centuries by the Karipuna." Image by Fabio Nascimento. Brazil, 2019.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    The New Yorker Cites Rainforest Journalism Fund Project

    Spearheaded by a coalition of Latin American journalists, the project helped shape the backdrop for...

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    May 15, 2019
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    Fisherman Jairo Canamari casting a line for paiche in Lago Mentiroso, deep in the Bolivian Amazon. Image by Felipe Luna. Bolivia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    The Trip: Punking the Paiche with Michael Snyder

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    December 28, 2018
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    Fishermen use machetes to hack away the giant scales of the invasive paiche before skinning them and casting the refuse into the river. Growing up to three meters and 250 kilograms, the paiche (Arapaima gigas) is the largest scaled fish in the Amazon and one of the largest freshwater fish on earth. Image by Felipe Luna. Bolivia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    Our Fish

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    October 4, 2018
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    A child looks upon the waters of the Mamore River on the border between Bolivia and Brazil. Image by Felipe Luna. Bolivia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    As the Dams Rose in Brazil, so Did the Floodwaters in Bolivia. Now, Life Here Has Changed.

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    August 20, 2018
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  • Paiche (arapaima gigas) in Bolivia
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    Meet the Journalists: Michael Snyder and Felipe Luna

    When the first paiche appeared in northern Bolivia 30 years ago, no one knew what to make of the red...

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  • The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon.
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    The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    The arrival of a monster has permanently transformed the communities and ecosystems of northern...

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