Amazon Chronicles: Stories from the Frontlinesby Mitch AndersonNovember 16, 2017 We named our organization Amazon Frontlines. It is an urgent name. The Amazon rainforest, according to climate-simulation models, could become savannah by the end of this century if current climate patterns and... Show all Chronicles The Siekopai’s Ancestral Remedy to the Pandemic In The Amazonby Amazon FrontlinesDecember 29, 2020 Record Fires This Year Edge the Amazon Rainforest and Our Climate Closer to the Brinkby Jena WebbNovember 20, 2020 Our Planet Depends On Indigenous Action: A Message from Ceibo Allianceby Amazon FrontlinesSeptember 28, 2020 5 Razones Por Las Que Una Reciente Victoria En La Corte Constitucional Del Ecuador Alienta La Lucha De Los Pueblos Indígenas Por La Amazoníaby Brian ParkerJuly 31, 2020 5 Ways a Recent Ecuadorian Constitutional Court Victory Boosts Indigenous Peoples’ Fight For The Amazonby Brian ParkerJuly 30, 2020 La Colaboración De Un Cineasta Con Los Siona Para Contar Su Historia En Defensa De La Amazoníaby Tom LaffayJuly 16, 2020 The Pact: A Filmmaker’s Collaboration With The Siona To Tell Their Story In Defense of The Amazonby Tom LaffayJuly 7, 2020 Amazonian Elders Under Threat During COVID-19 Pandemicby Amazon FrontlinesJune 3, 2020 The Real Price of Oil in the Amazon: When Will Negligence and Impunity Stop?by Nicolas MainvilleMay 12, 2020 COVID-19, A Stern Warning From Natureby Jena WebbMay 8, 2020 “Are You A Good Ancestor?”: A Message From Indigenous Leader Nemonte Nenquimo For Earth Dayby Amazon FrontlinesApril 24, 2020 Indigenous Knowledge Keeps Forests Standingby Amazon FrontlinesMarch 21, 2020 The Water Protectors Of The Amazonby Amazon FrontlinesMarch 20, 2020 Letter from Indigenous Women of the Western Amazonby Amazon FrontlinesMarch 8, 2020 “Our Forest Is Our Life”: Indigenous Peoples from Ecuadorian Amazon Defend Historic Victories For Indigenous Rights & Amazon Protectionby Amazon FrontlinesFebruary 20, 2020 Women and Nature: Omnipresent But Invisibleby Jena WebbDecember 18, 2019 Pëëkë’ya (Lagartococha): Journey To Our Spiritual Originby Amazon FrontlinesDecember 6, 2019 Between Ashes and Hope: Bolivia’s Amazon Fires Through The Lens of Two Young Indigenous Photographersby Amazon FrontlinesNovember 14, 2019 Ecuador’s Historic Indigenous Mobilization In Photosby Amazon FrontlinesOctober 14, 2019 Three Critical Consequences Of The Amazon Fires: Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change and Healthby Jena WebbSeptember 16, 2019 Mapping Living Memories: Recovering A’I Kofan Ancestral Lands In The Ecuadorian Amazonby Nicolas MainvilleAugust 27, 2019 Amazon Chronicles: Stories from the Frontlinesby Mitch AndersonNovember 16, 2017 We named our organization Amazon Frontlines. It is an urgent name. The Amazon rainforest,... Show all Chronicles The Siekopai’s Ancestral Remedy to the Pandemic In The Amazonby Amazon FrontlinesDecember 29, 2020 Record Fires This Year Edge the Amazon Rainforest and Our Climate Closer to the Brinkby Jena WebbNovember 20, 2020 Our Planet Depends On Indigenous Action: A Message from Ceibo Allianceby Amazon FrontlinesSeptember 28, 2020 5 Razones Por Las Que Una Reciente Victoria En La Corte Constitucional Del Ecuador Alienta La Lucha De Los Pueblos Indígenas Por La Amazoníaby Brian ParkerJuly 31, 2020 5 Ways a Recent Ecuadorian Constitutional Court Victory Boosts Indigenous Peoples’ Fight For The Amazonby Brian ParkerJuly 30, 2020 La Colaboración De Un Cineasta Con Los Siona Para Contar Su Historia En Defensa De La Amazoníaby Tom LaffayJuly 16, 2020 The Pact: A Filmmaker’s Collaboration With The Siona To Tell Their Story In Defense of The Amazonby Tom LaffayJuly 7, 2020 Amazonian Elders Under Threat During COVID-19 Pandemicby Amazon FrontlinesJune 3, 2020 The Real Price of Oil in the Amazon: When Will Negligence and Impunity Stop?by Nicolas MainvilleMay 12, 2020 COVID-19, A Stern Warning From Natureby Jena WebbMay 8, 2020 “Are You A Good Ancestor?”: A Message From Indigenous Leader Nemonte Nenquimo For Earth Dayby Amazon FrontlinesApril 24, 2020 Indigenous Knowledge Keeps Forests Standingby Amazon FrontlinesMarch 21, 2020 The Water Protectors Of The Amazonby Amazon FrontlinesMarch 20, 2020 Letter from Indigenous Women of the Western Amazonby Amazon FrontlinesMarch 8, 2020 “Our Forest Is Our Life”: Indigenous Peoples from Ecuadorian Amazon Defend Historic Victories For Indigenous Rights & Amazon Protectionby Amazon FrontlinesFebruary 20, 2020 Women and Nature: Omnipresent But Invisibleby Jena WebbDecember 18, 2019 Pëëkë’ya (Lagartococha): Journey To Our Spiritual Originby Amazon FrontlinesDecember 6, 2019 Between Ashes and Hope: Bolivia’s Amazon Fires Through The Lens of Two Young Indigenous Photographersby Amazon FrontlinesNovember 14, 2019 Ecuador’s Historic Indigenous Mobilization In Photosby Amazon FrontlinesOctober 14, 2019 Three Critical Consequences Of The Amazon Fires: Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change and Healthby Jena WebbSeptember 16, 2019 Mapping Living Memories: Recovering A’I Kofan Ancestral Lands In The Ecuadorian Amazonby Nicolas MainvilleAugust 27, 2019 Share the movement!