
Unveiling the value of conservation of fisheries management in the Amazon
Researchers estimate that the area effectively protected by community members is, on average, 36 times larger than the area of direct protection. By Camila Duarte

Researchers estimate that the area effectively protected by community members is, on average, 36 times larger than the area of direct protection. By Camila Duarte

“O rio secou, e agora?” (The river has dried up, what now?) That’s the name of an adventure involving the giant of the rivers, and

Instituto Juruá, in partnership with member organizations of the Coletivo do Pirarucu (Arapaima Collective), celebrate the achievement of Fair Trade USA certification by ASPROC –

Researchers from Instituto Juruá carry out the last expedition for capturing free-living alligators and arapaimas for the installation of satellite transmitters as part of the

INPA´s master’s research, in collaboration with Instituto Juruá, seeks to identify the changes seen in the diet of Amazonian riverside communities and the impact of

The National Council of Extractivist Populations promotes debates among traditional communities from all over Brazil in defense of the forest and climate By Maria CunhaTranslated