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segunda-feira, 13 de julho de 2015

Central Amazon Conservation Complex (UNESCO/TBS)





Publicado em 22 de ago de 2012
The Central Amazon Conservation Complex makes up the largest protected area in the Amazon Basin (over 6 million hectares) and is one of the planet�s richest regions in terms of biodiversity. It also includes an important sample of varzea ecosystems, igapó forests, lakes and channels which take the form of a constantly evolving aquatic mosaic that is home to the largest array of electric fish in the world. The site protects key ...

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Creating new protected areas in Peru - Amazon Conservation Association





Publicado em 16 de abr de 2013
This video highlights the work of the Amazon Conservation Association and its partner organization in Peru, La Asociacion para la Conservacion de la Cuenca Amazonica (ACCA) to create new protected areas in the Amazon headwaters region covering the Peruvian states (called departments) of Cusco and Madre de Dios. For more information, see www.amazonconservation.org or email info@amazonconservation.org.

Los Matsés de Perú e enciclopédia de Medicina Tradicional





Tribo amazônica cria enciclopédia de medicina tradicional com 500 páginas


Publicado em 29 de mai de 2013
Una introducción breve a los Matsés: Un tribu amazónica de Peru este.
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sexta-feira, 26 de junho de 2015

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Kindhearted “Sandwich Man” Spends His Nights Feeding the Homeless- Chen...





Publicado em 14 de jun de 2015
When a young couple from Zhuangxi village in China’s Shanxi province found an abandoned baby in 1989, they they decided to take the poor child in and raise it as their own. Since then, Chen Tianwen and his wife Guo Gairan have always been on the lookout for abandoned children.

Over time, the local Civil Affairs Bureau kept sending abandoned children to the couple for adoption, because there were no other welfare institutions back then. And Chen and Guo never refused. The couple, now in their 60s, have taken care of over forty disabled orphans in the past 26 years, along with their own three children.