Colombian fans are set to kick off pre-match celebrations Thursday at 6 p.m. at Mill Creek Park, with a rally planned.
Deep in the Amazon, isolated tribes like the Masaco are seeing a surprise population boom. Discover how they use ancient defense tactics to survive.
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We visited Tungueka, an indigenous village near Palomino, Colombia. Our journey involved a challenging moto cab ride into the jungle. We explored the daily lives of the villagers, who live in small ...
Biologists studying the Amazon expected some missing data. But they certainly did not expect such a large gap in their data. After studying thousands of records, they found that much of the Amazon ...
The Goldman Environmental Prize, widely known as the “Green Nobel,” has announced its 2026 recipients. For the first time since the prize was established in 1989, all six winners are women. They are ...
The world's almost 200 groups of uncontacted people are suffering from what an indigenous rights organisation calls "silent genocides". The tribes, predominantly sharing the Amazon rainforest in the ...
From the depths of Brazil's Amazon to Indonesia's rainforests, some of the world's most isolated peoples are being squeezed by roads, miners and drug traffickers — a crisis unfolding far from public ...
From an ecological point of view, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands can be easily rated as one of the world’s most major biological diversity hotspots, acting as a global carbon reservoir and climate ...
San Jose del Guaviare, Colombia – Jedeku Njibe, a greying man in his 50s with a muscular build, gazed up at the dense canopy of the Amazon rainforest. Silently, he raised a blow gun to his lips and ...
Jedeku Njibe, a member of the Nukak community, raises a blow gun to his lips. Image by Alexandra McNichols-Torroledo/Al Jazeera. Colombia. SAN JOSE DEL GUAVIARE, Colombia—Jedeku Njibe, a greying man ...
In an unusual development, members of an Amazon tribe who avoid contact with outsiders have been seen entering a village Indigenous advocates find that alarming and a sign of stress as a logging ...
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