Brazil maintains funding for major infrastructure works even though the social and environmental impacts to the Bolivian Amazon.
 
Initiative promotes environmental education, research and citizenship in forests with children. They are the owners of the spaces.
A municipality in the Bolivian Amazon abandons wood exploitation to invest in ecotourism. The initiative was successful and today, this activity is its main development tool.
A Decree establishes a part of the Madidi National Park as an Oil Zone. In total, 1,5 million protected hectares were offered to prospection.


 
The Brazilian government is the main financer of the road that will cut through a national park and an Indian reserve in Bolivia. The construction work has already been granted a license over the opinion of indigenous peoples. Pressures caused the resignation of the Vice-Minister of the Environment.
The tragedy of dolphins that were caught in a river within the department of Santa Cruz moved the country and brought in a team of 60 people to the rescue.
After years of forest fires ravaging vast regions, official and environmental agencies begin to take action to avert the worst during the dry season in the Bolivian forest.
The dolphin of Bolivian rivers (Inia boliviensis), normally known as bufeo is close to being acknowledged as an endemic species of Bolivia and will be protected by a national program, part of a strategy for the conservation of dolphins in South America and water ecosystems in the country.

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