Amazon Watch: Standing with Indigenous Peoples, Defending the Rainforest

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2011

For over 15 years, Amazon Watch has stood with the indigenous peoples of the Amazon Basin, helping build a global movement of forest guardians, while using creative and effective strategies to confront urgent threats to one of our living planet's most precious resources.
Visit www.AmazonWatch.org to learn more

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  • What is your opinion of the current situation in Bolivia?. A group of indigenous families are walking hundreds of miles from the amazon the the main city of La Paz trying to stop the construction of a road that will divide the Isiboro Secure's National Park and displace hundreds of indigenous people from their original lands. The Brazilian government is involved and even Evo Morales, the first indigenous president in history is using the police force agains his own brothers and sisters.

  • how beautiful amazon is!!! you guys are doing a great job. I will gladly help.

  • Excellent video. Was that Leo Decaprio in there??

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