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Brazil

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    Dede Maia. Image by Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: Thirty Years Later: Brazil's Reconquered Democracy

    Video: Voices of the Forest | Dede Maia (Portuguese)

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    Thiago Mendonça
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    June 15, 2020
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    Indigenous leader Jose Augusto, 48, of the Miranha indigenous ethnic group, poses for a portrait wearing a face mask amid the spread of the new coronavirus, at the Park of Indigenous Nations community in Manaus, Brazil, Thursday, May 28, 2020. His mask reads in Portuguese: "Indigenous lives matter." Image by Felipe Dana / AP Photo. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Vulnerable: Unprotected in a Pandemic

    AP Photos: Manaus Indigenous Struggle for Care Amid Pandemic

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    June 11, 2020
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  • Image by Pablo Albarenga. Ecuador, 2019.
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    On-Demand Webinar: How Indigenous Youth Defend the Amazon with Pablo Albarenga

    In this webinar, grantee Pablo Albarenga shares stories of Indigenous youth working to protect their...

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    Pablo Albarenga
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    June 11, 2020
  • Amazon rainforest as seen from above. Image by Vox. Brazil, 2019. 
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    On-Demand Event: Eliza Barclay Shares Reporting Insights with Chicago Students

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, grantee Eliza Barclay joined an expert panel at the...

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    June 9, 2020
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    2020 Reporting Fellow Anton L. Delgado grimaces as Raquel Bouth, a Ph.D. student studying microbiology, takes a sample from the olecranal skin on his left elbow. This was the final part of Delgado’s leprosy evaluation that he took after nearly a month of field work in northern Brazil. Image by Moises Silva. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Resurgence of Leprosy in Brazil

    A Pressing Precaution: Reporter Takes Leprosy Evaluation Before Heading Home

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    Anton L. Delgado
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    June 3, 2020
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    Stingless bee production has plummeted in the Belterra region and became economically unsustainable. Image by Gabriel Siqueira/BBC. Brazil, undated.
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    PART OF: Death of the Pollinators

    Soy Encroachment Is Creating a Cemetery of Beehives in Pará's Interior (Portuguese)

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    June 2, 2020
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  • In Lucas do Rio Verde in the Amazon state of Mato Grosso, the terrible effects of one of these pesticides, Paraquat, accidentally sprayed over the population in 2006, can still be seen. It resulted in high cancer rates and the extinction of bees.
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    Death of the Pollinators

    This year the Brazilian government has authorized the use of 325 pesticides. In Lucas do Rio Verde...

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    Maria da Silva Trindade peeks out of her living room window to chat with the other residents of Marituba’s former leprosy colony. Trindade was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 15, and she moved into the colony the same year. Nearly 80 years later she’s still there. Image by Anton L. Delgado. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Resurgence of Leprosy in Brazil

    Back to School: Leprosy Patients in Brazil Join Educational Pilot Program

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    Anton L. Delgado
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    May 29, 2020
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    Denise Almeida, who lives on the outskirts of Belém, has been battling leprosy for more than five years. While she is no longer considered contagious, Almeida preferred not to have her entire face photographed citing her concerns about the societal stigma she says still surrounds the Biblical disease. Image by Anton L. Delgado. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Resurgence of Leprosy in Brazil

    Shorthanded Specialists Struggle to Address the Resurgence of Leprosy in Brazil

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    Anton L. Delgado
    Rainforest Investigations Fellow
    May 28, 2020
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    Crosses mark the graves of those who have passed away since early April, filling a new section of the Nossa Senhora Aparecida public cemetery amid the new coronavirus pandemic in Manaus, Brazil, Sunday, May 16, 2020. Image by Felipe Dana / AP Photo. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Vulnerable: Unprotected in a Pandemic

    Death and Denial in Brazil's Amazon Capital

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    Renata Brito
    Grantee
    May 27, 2020
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    Doctor Daniel Siqueira, top, and nurse Janete Vieira monitor 89-year-old COVID-19 patient Sildomar Castelo Branco onboard an aircraft, as he is transferred from Santo Antonio do Iça to a hospital in Manaus, Brazil, Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Image by AP Photo/Felipe Dana. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: The Vulnerable: Unprotected in a Pandemic

    In Brazil Amazon, Help a Flight Away for Many Virus Patients

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    May 22, 2020
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    Seu Francisco is a rubber tapper and one of the 400 residents of the Guariba-Roosevelt Extractive Reserve -- he remains, even after a sharp drop in the price of natural latex. Mato Grosso, Brazil, 2020. Image by Ahmad Jarrah. Brazil, 2020.
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    PART OF: Roosevelt River: Life in the Most Dangerous Region of the Amazon

    With Sustainable Extraction, Forest Communities Resist Deforestation (Portuguese)

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    May 20, 2020
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