Deforestation of rainforest accelerates amid COVID-19

By A Mystery Man Writer

An historic assault is being waged on the rainforest and the indigenous people who have called it home for thousands of years.
Indigenous communities report spike in invasions during global health crisis.
The indigenous people of the Brazilian Guajajara tribe are taking it upon themselves, risking life and limb, to track and apprehend illegal loggers in their ancestral land.

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