A recent study offers a plan to designate over 34.6 million hectares in the Brazilian Amazonas for conservation. Experts from the University of São Paulo and Institute Escolhas collaborated on this initiative. Their report, “Same Game, New Rules,” targets roughly 118 million hectares in the Brazilian Amazon that lack official designation, leaving them open to […]
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