Brazil’s government has prolonged the National Force’s stay in the Amazon by 90 days to address growing environmental crimes. This extension, focusing on the Legal Amazon region, aims to counter deforestation and other ecological violations. The region spans nine states, integrating the North, Central-West, and Northeast areas. The National Force collaborates with IBAMA to combat […]
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