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·4/7/2008 - Illegal Logging Thriving In Peru, Sky News
·2/7/2008 - Peru: Desperate Race For The Rainforest, Sky News
·30/5/2008 - The Amazonian tribe that hid from the rest of the world – until now, Independent
·27/5/2008 - Brazil's new environment minister to tackle fears over Amazon, Agence France-Presse
·10/4/2008 - Peru: Sighting of Amazon group boosts environmentalist case, Mail and Guardian
·3/2/2008 - United Kingdom: Prince Charles's wish: to save rainforests, Telegraph
·26/1/2008 - Brazilian lawyers propose international court to save Amazonia, Indo-Asian News Service
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- 1. Amazon Rainforest Peru News, Links and Information from Forests... Rank: 74%
- Links and Information from Forests.Org Amazon Rainforest Peru News Results ·4/7/2008 - Illegal Logging Thriving In Peru, Sky News ·2/7/2008 - Peru: Desperate Race For The Rainforest, Sky News ·30/5/2008 - The Amazonian tribe that hid from the rest of the world â until now, Independent ·27/5/2008 - Brazil's new environment minister to tackle fears over Amazon, Agence France-Presse ·10/4/...
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- 2. Amazon Rainforest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rank: 73%
- Jump to: navigation, search This article is semi-protected indefinitely in response to an ongoing high risk of vandalism. "Amazonia" redirects here. For other uses, see Amazonia (disambiguation). Amazon Rainforest Forest Amazon rainforest, near Manaus, Brazil. Countries Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana Part of South America River Amazon River...
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- 3. PERU: Amazon pipeline plan 'damaging' Rank: 73%
- The pipelines cut through the heart of the fragile rain forest. Representatives of the isolated indigenous people who live there say the pipelines have caused massive landslides, a drop in the fishing opportunities and epidemics. They released a leaked document from the Ministry of Health suggesting the project had increased respiratory infections and diarrhoea among native communities who are not...
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- 4. Peru's Amazon oil deals denounced Rank: 73%
- oil deals denounced Environmental and human rights group in Peru have denounced the government's campaign to auction off large swathes of the Amazon to oil and gas companies. They say the amount of Peruvian Amazon territory open to exploration has risen from 13% to 70% in two years. They say this is putting at risk the biodiversity of the Amazon and the lives of indigenous people. Peruvian...
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- Can Army Protect Plundered Forest Reserves?, Inter Press Service ·30/1/2010 - Why we need our wilderness, Telegraph ·24/1/2010 - INDEPENDENT.CO.UK: Campaign to save tropical forests failed by food giants, Independent (UK) ·19/11/2009 - Wildfires Spreading as Temperatures Rise, Inter Press Service more Amazon Rainforest news Amazon Rainforest Link Results ·Amazonia ·Eating up the Amazon ·Soy...
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- 6. Hurricanes Cause Peru Amazon Waters to Fall - Report Rank: 72%
- Meteorological Service, SENAMHI, said. According to studies at Peru's main Amazon jungle town, Iquitos, water volumes in October have fallen to 423,700 cubic feet (12,000 cubic meters) a second from a normal average of 882,866 cubic feet (25,000 cubic meters) a second, SENAMHI told daily newspaper Peru.21 on Friday. Due to a public holiday in Peru on Friday, SENAMHI was not available for comment....
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- 7. Peru: Amazon activist trains others to protect reserve Rank: 72%
- The Peruvian Amazon is one of the most remote places in the world. In its wildest corners, in the Madre de Dios region along the Brazilian border, some indigenous communities continue to live far from modern society. But their solitude is eroding: Loggers are pushing deeper into the forest, searching for increasingly rare stands of big-leaf mahogany, and oil development is on the rise. Julio...
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