In the Amazon, Brazilian ecologists try new approach against deforestation and poverty
- Brazilian ecologists are managing a stretch of land in the Amazon in a way that welcomes both local people and scientists to engage in preserving the world's largest tropical forest in the Medio Jurua area near the city of Carauari.
- The 13 km rainforest property purchased by the non-profit Jurua Institute includes about 20 lakes, some with good potential for raising prized pirarucu, the world's largest freshwater scale fish which can reach up to 200 kilos .
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