Some of the millions of dead fish during the severe drought in the Brazilian Amazon. The Amazon basin is home to more than 2,500 species of fish, more than the entire Atlantic Ocean. Today, many of those fish are dead on river beds, the future of...
Severe drought in the Brazilian Amazon. A large river now meanders as a trickle through the parched landscape. The large areas of exposed mud, baking in the sun only serve to exacerbate the drought conditions.
Major rivers that normally carry large vessels are now reduced to mere puddles. The rivers that are the lifeline for local people for transport, supplies and trading are drying up, stranding many communities.
Severe drought in the Brazilian Amazon. A small stream runs through what was once a huge lake. The rivers that are the lifeline for local people for transport, supplies and trading are drying up, stranding many communities.
Two Greenpeace activists unfurled a banner in a huge recently burned area in Porto de Moz region of the Brazilian Amazon.
Vivaldo Barbosa with his family in front of their rebuilt house.
SETAG employees taking the official marks (signals) to the forest to begin the official demarcation of the land, which will be identified by clear signage and a visible border that will encompass over 1500 square kilometres of the Brazilian
Amazon jaguar with his jaw open wide and tongue hanging out, Valwo Park, Spain.
Greenpeace action at sawmill belonging to Maginco, the biggest mahogany trading company in Brazil.
Greenpeace activists boarding the MV Balaban 1, a ship delivering illegally logged Amazon wood.
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