www.uncontactedtribes.org - For the first time, extraordinary aerial footage of one of the world's last uncontacted tribes has been released. Survival's new film, narrated by Gillian Anderson, has launched our campaign to help protect the earth's most vulnerable peoples. Find out more www.unconta...
survivalintlA flood hits a fire ant colony in the Amazon jungle. An amazing chance to see footage on how the species has adapted to water to protect their queen. From the BBC.
bbcworldwideMysteries of animal and native life in the Amazon River Valley.
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October 2010 The Mekong River is already being put to serious economic use by the Chinese, and now the Lao people are determined to do the same. But can it really pull the nation out of poverty, and at what cost? Until recently the 'Amazon of Asia', was one of the world's last untouched rivers, b...
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kindleThis is so sad. Documentary by Greenpeace
grassrootinnovationRunning 4000 miles from the Andes to the Ocean, The Amazon carries a fifth of all the river water on the planet. Learn more about the mighty Amazon river and its weird and wonderful inhabitants in this brilliant wildlife video from BBC nature show 'Wild South America'.
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07272009julyResearchers in Brazil say they have found one of the world's last uncontacted tribes in a remote corner of the Amazon forest. Aerial pictures revealed by the Brazilian government's agency of indigenous affairs (Funai) show four large thatched huts fully surrounded by various crops in the Vale do ...
aljazeeraenglishVisit maps.google.com Google Maps with Street View now allows you to visit parts of the Amazon Basin including the Rio Negro tributary and the surrounding communities.
These amazing plants produce gigantic leaves to cover as much surface area as they can, competing for precious light. From the BBC.





