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The Red Book of Terrestrial Ecosystems of Venezuela warns of state of affairs in the conservation of the Amazon and of risks of forests extinction.
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The hoatzin, exclusive of the Orinoco River and the Amazon basin, is a bird that still retains Upper Jurassic evolutionary traits.

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In a tributary of Orinoco River, in the Venezuelan portion of the Amazon, 10 thousand chelonians were released, as part of the Arrau Turtle Conservation Program.
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Diretora executiva da Fundação Natura Regional e ex-presidente do Equador, Rosalia Arteaga defende a necessidade da integração de saberes amazônicos.


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The Amazon Rainforest is becoming increasingly more urbanized and loaded with infrastructure projects. While its sustainable management is being heralded, its forests are still being anarchically exploited.


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The mountains and jungles that surround the famous Angel Falls are regarded as the least studied places in the entire Amazon. The region holds mysteries and intrigues visitors.


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Not so long ago, it was thought that tropical moist forests were essentially immune to fire disturbance thanks to the high moisture of the shaded understorey underneath heavy canopy cover, but the severe droughts of 1997-98, and then 2005 and 2010 rapidly changed that perception.
 
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Força de evento climático supera os impactos de 2005 e mata milhões de arvóres na floresta, que pode deixar de contribuir na absorção de gases de efeito estufa.


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Find out, in two articles, which are the greatest “unquestionable” truths that justify the social and environmental tragedies in the Amazon Rainforest.


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The El Niño, coupled with the warming of the nothern Tropical Atlantic in early 2010, caused rain deficits in the northern part of the Amazon basin, affecting the levels of the river in the main waterway and its tributaries.


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