Deep inside the Amazon, Indigenous leaders are fighting to preserve the rainforest and stabilize the climate
The entire northeast corner of Ecuador was once inhabited by the A’i Cofán people, but the population has dwindled as the land has been fragmented by development. Protecting their land is a constant…
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