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PHOTO REPORT: Amazon Indian Warriors Beat and Strip Illegal Loggers in Battle for Jungle's Future
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Photographer Lunae Parracho followed the Ka'apor warriors during their jungle expedition to search for and expel illegal loggers from the Alto Turiacu Indian territory in the Amazon basin.Tired of what they say is a lack of sufficient government assistance in keeping loggers off their land, the Ka'apor people, who along with four other tribes are the legal inhabitants and caretakers of the territory, have sent their warriors out to expel all loggers they find and set up monitoring camps.

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Last year, the Brazilian government said that annual destruction of its Amazon rain forest jumped by 28 percent after four straight years of decline. Based on satellite images, it estimated that 5,843 square kilometres of rain forest were felled in the one-year period ending July 2013.The Amazon rain forest is considered one of the world's most important natural defences against global warming because of its capacity to absorb huge amounts of carbon dioxide. Rain forest clearing is responsible for about 75 percent of Brazil's emissions, as vegetation is burned and felled trees rot. Such activity releases an estimated 400 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year, making Brazil at least the sixth-biggest emitter of carbon dioxide gas.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/photo-report-am...re-1464021




This is what the Big Corporations and Gov'ts who refuse to protect lands  will have to deal with, people will not stand for destruction of their habitat and this planet, especially the more educated they get, the more people will stand and Fight, I believe.

Violence is unfortunate but these people are fed up and and this is the next stop.... War!
Gov't should step in across the world and realize protection of habitat is more important than Palm oil or wood, there are resources just as productive and easily self sustained, its time the rest of the world took note.
 
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Policies & Politics - peter - 03-28-2015, 07:55 PM
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