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Newsletter 101

After the ANT visit to the TICOYA reserve in November 2021, a few tasks still had to be carried out. Some of the census info and an inventory of non-indigenous land owners needed to...

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Newsletter 100

Finally, after many years full of obstacles, we can report about a government visit to San Martin de Amacayacu and the TICOYA indigenous reserve again to gather the required information to support the 2019...

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Newsletter 99

Here goes fantastic news! Quickly read about the upcoming ANT visit to the TICOYA reserve at the end of November, without a doubt an important step. We thank you for all the loyal support...

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Newsletter 98

While the Dutch summer is coming to an end, the Amazon dry season is at its height. Allwatertanks are empty, there is not much fish in the rivers and everyone is busy making agricultural...

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Newsletter 96

How strange it sounds: Thanks to the Brazilian Covid strain present here in the Amazon, massive campaigns are assuring an efficient vaccination of all rainforest inhabitants. And, lucky enough a fish pond project is...

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Newsletter 95

In this second newsletter of 2021, we are proud to announce the series of maps we have developed to show how rainforest cover has changed in the area of San Martin de Amacayacu over...

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Newsletter 92

Nieuwsbrief 92 Newsletter 92 These times have been quite challenging but we also notice that new and positive things are happening in the community and we cherish this a lot. Here in the community,...

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Newsletter 91

Nieuwsbrief 91 Newsletter 91 After a few months in quarantine, life has extremely changed in the region of the Amazon. You can read all about it in this newsletter. We will tell you about...

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Newsletter 90

Nieuwsbrief 90 Newsletter 90 By the time the newsletter was written we did not have much to tell you yet about the situation here in the Amazon and in order to update you we...

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Newsletter 89

In January, indigenous representatives traveled to Bogot’a for a meeting with the National Land Agency (ANT) with a positive result: The next meeting was scheduled for the beginning of March. The CO2 discussions reached...