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Cattle-driven clearing continues in Brazil's Triunfo do Xingu protected area


Cattle-driven clearing continues in Brazil’s Triunfo do Xingu protected area
by Liz Kimbrough on 16 April 2021
Triunfo do Xingu Environmental Protection Area lies in the ecologically rich Xingu Basin in the Brazilian Amazon and spans some 1.7 million hectares (4.2 million acres) an area more than half the size of Belgium.
Despite its protected status, the area has been heavily deforested, losing 476,000 hectares (1.18 million acres) of humid primary forest between 2006 and 2020, according to satellite data from the University of Maryland (UMD), a 32% decrease in total forest cover.
2020 saw the highest amount of forest loss since the creation of the protected area, nearly 70,000 hectares (173,000 acres) an area nearly the size of New York City; preliminary data show clearing of Triunfo do Xingu’s forests has continued into 2021, with “unusually high” levels of deforestation detected the week of March 15. ....

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Road to ruin: Informal byways sow destruction in Colombia's Amazon


Apr 15, 2021
Caqueta, Colombia – The dirt tracks winding through southern Colombia’s tangled jungle often mark the beginning of the end for besieged patches of rainforest in this part of the Amazon.
Across San Vicente del Caguan, one of the country’s most deforested regions, illegal and informal roads fan out in an ever-expanding network, bringing visitors, commercial interests and farmers and ranchers who clear and burn the land.
The result is the steady decay of Colombia’s Amazon.
A Reuters map of the region shows a lattice of lines that crisscross one another and creep southward into the forest and fan out on all sides. ....

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