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12.10.18

Top tribal conservation skills - Survival International: Aw� Indians in Brazil’s north-eastern Amazon rainforest know at least 275 useful plants, and at least 31 species of honey-producing bee. Each bee type is associated with another rainforest animal like the tortoise or the tapir.

In the 1980s, the Great Caraj�s Project opened up Aw� lands to illegal loggers and ranchers. More than 30% of one of their territories has since been destroyed.


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