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Yanomami youth turn to drones to watch their Amazon territory

Summary by Conservation News
When illegal miners started invading their land seven years ago, many Yanomami felt helpless. How can you surveil a territory the size of Portugal in a remote area of the northern Amazon with no police, planes or technology? Around 20,000 illegal garimpeiros, as illegal miners are known in Brazil, invaded the land searching for gold and cassiterite, causing a severe humanitarian and ecological crisis. The Yanomami made several appeals to the Bra…

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ecotopical.com broke the news in on Friday, February 28, 2025.
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