Amazonia 
 
 
This short documentary presents recent data and live testimonies about the main challenges in the Brazilian Amazon. The goal is to spark discussions about conservation and perspective for the future of the region.
2005 
English 
In the last 30 years, Amazonia, the largest and richest tropical forest on Earth, has lost 17% of its original land coverage to logging and other forms of destructive forest and wildlife use.

This short documentary presents recent data and live testimonies about the main challenges in the Brazilian Amazon. The goal is to spark discussions about conservation and perspective for the future of the region.

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