Indigenous Shipibo-Konibo-Xetebo Group Defends Peruvian Amazon From Destruction
Briefly

Aerial view of Cano Belludo, a tributary of the Ucayali River, in Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, Ucayali River, Peru.Kike Calvo / Universal Images Group via Getty Images The Shipibo-Konibo-Xetebo people of the Peruvian Amazon are organizing themselves to protect their ancestral forests and waters from illegal fishing, logging, and coca growing amidst conservation and development efforts from both the government and international nonprofits that they say are ineffective at best and actively harmful to Indigenous ways of life at worst.
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