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TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value ofconservation.
SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54THE ISOLATED TRIBES
The Yuris and the Passés, although they are different ethnic groups, apparently have traveled together for years. Daniel Aristizábal, isolated peoples project coordinator of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia (ACT), says that they are sister tribes, who share women and have their malocas (longhouses) very close to each other’s. “My COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Looking for ways to support Amazon Conservation Team? Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other ways to getinvolved:
TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value ofconservation.
SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54THE ISOLATED TRIBES
The Yuris and the Passés, although they are different ethnic groups, apparently have traveled together for years. Daniel Aristizábal, isolated peoples project coordinator of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia (ACT), says that they are sister tribes, who share women and have their malocas (longhouses) very close to each other’s. “My COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan forMISSION & VISION
Our Mission The Amazon Conservation Team partners with indigenous and other local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture. Our Vision We see a future where healthy tropical forests and thriving local communities exist in harmonious relationship with each other, contributing to the well-being of the planet. Our Values Responsibility: We believe that RENEWABLE ENERGY AND COMMUNITY RESILIENCE IN AMAZONIA The impact of COVID-19 has been devastating to the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, with 63,181 confirmed cases and 1,896 deaths from 248 indigenous groups of the region as of September 30, 2020. The crisis has exposed a lack of resilience in economies and health systems around the region. This is alarming, as remote areas of the continentand
SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54OUR STRATEGIES
Our Strategies: How We Do It We believe that the survival of the forest depends on the fate of its guardians. We protect both. For a forest to survive and thrive, it needs biological diversity, clean and abundant water, and large stretches of connected lands. For INDIGENOUS WOMEN ACHIEVE “MAMAKUNAPA” CIVIL SOCIETY NATURE The new 18-hectare Civil Society Nature Reserve “Mamakunapa” is part of the 52-hectare “Chagra de la Vida” that is privately owned by ASOMI, the Association of Indigenous Women of Traditional Medicine. A scant 20 kilometers from the town of Mocoa, “Mamakunapa” is a haven for biodiversity, water protections, and indigenous culture YACHAIKURY: HOW TO LEARN FROM THE TERRITORY, SPIRITUALITY Waira Nina Jacanamijoy, leader of the educational process of the Inga community of Caquetá. Yachaikury through the years. 1994 to 1999: Yachaikury’s experience begins with a project to train 22 apprentices in traditional medicine, without the support of the Colombian state.From this, a project to strengthen culture, unity, andterritory was born.
EMERGING DISEASES AND DEFORESTATION ON A SUFFERING PLANET By: Isidoro Hazbun Original article in Spanish in El Heraldo / Opinion More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic animals. Some of these diseases have only recently emerged due to deforestation. Many zoonoses, animal-related diseases that can incidentally be communicated to people, especiallythose caused by
JOINT PROJECT BETWEEN ACT AND THE UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT This year, ACT and the University of Utrecht will commence a joint project designed to strengthen sustainable management to protect resources and biodiversity in Trio and Wayana territory. The priority areas will be defined through careful discussion with local indigenous communities. The project will run for two years and has a budget of215,000 euros.
AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Trabalhamos junto com as comunidades tradicionais para conservação das florestas tropicais SAIBA MAIS Doações Amazon Conservation Team Brasil ACT-Brasil trabalha na conservação da Amazônia Respuesta a la situación de crisis de incendios de 2019 en la Amazonía En agosto y septiembre de 2019, secciones del Amazonas experimentaron niveles históricos de fuego, AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Looking for ways to support Amazon Conservation Team? Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other ways to getinvolved:
TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value ofconservation.
COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
THE ISOLATED TRIBES
The Yuris and the Passés, although they are different ethnic groups, apparently have traveled together for years. Daniel Aristizábal, isolated peoples project coordinator of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia (ACT), says that they are sister tribes, who share women and have their malocas (longhouses) very close to each other’s. “My USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Looking for ways to support Amazon Conservation Team? Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other ways to getinvolved:
TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value ofconservation.
COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
THE ISOLATED TRIBES
The Yuris and the Passés, although they are different ethnic groups, apparently have traveled together for years. Daniel Aristizábal, isolated peoples project coordinator of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia (ACT), says that they are sister tribes, who share women and have their malocas (longhouses) very close to each other’s. “My USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for OUR WORK: WHY IT MATTERS Why It Matters When tropical forests thrive, they are home to exceptionally diverse plants, animals, and human communities. Above the trees, vast rivers of vapor form that flow across the seas and help regulate water cycles across the globe. Underground, extremely complex networks of microorganisms communicate in languages mostly unknown to science. In the Amazon, SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54OUR STRATEGIES
Our Strategies: How We Do It We believe that the survival of the forest depends on the fate of its guardians. We protect both. For a forest to survive and thrive, it needs biological diversity, clean and abundant water, and large stretches of connected lands. For THE COLOMBIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AND THE AMAZON Bulletin No. 44 Bogotá, March 27, 2020. The Colombian Constitutional Court and the Amazon Conservation Team will work together to share with the nation’s indigenous communities the guarantees and protection of their rights, as well as the jurisprudence that the Court has developed in defense of their interests. Alberto Rojas Ríos, the President of the RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for INDIGENOUS WOMEN ACHIEVE “MAMAKUNAPA” CIVIL SOCIETY NATURE The new 18-hectare Civil Society Nature Reserve “Mamakunapa” is part of the 52-hectare “Chagra de la Vida” that is privately owned by ASOMI, the Association of Indigenous Women of Traditional Medicine. A scant 20 kilometers from the town of Mocoa, “Mamakunapa” is a haven for biodiversity, water protections, and indigenous culture BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
EMERGING DISEASES AND DEFORESTATION ON A SUFFERING PLANET By: Isidoro Hazbun Original article in Spanish in El Heraldo / Opinion More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic animals. Some of these diseases have only recently emerged due to deforestation. Many zoonoses, animal-related diseases that can incidentally be communicated to people, especiallythose caused by
MAPPING THE TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE MATAWAI MAROONS IN In 2015, the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) began conducting participatory mapping fieldwork with the Matawai Maroons residing in ten villages along the upper Saramacca River of central Suriname. The process has been deeply enriching to all parties, with remarkableproducts.
AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Looking for ways to support Amazon Conservation Team? Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other ways to getinvolved:
TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value ofconservation.
COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
THE ISOLATED TRIBES
The Yuris and the Passés, although they are different ethnic groups, apparently have traveled together for years. Daniel Aristizábal, isolated peoples project coordinator of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia (ACT), says that they are sister tribes, who share women and have their malocas (longhouses) very close to each other’s. “My USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Looking for ways to support Amazon Conservation Team? Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other ways to getinvolved:
TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Funding from Nature’s Path Foods was instrumental in the creation of the Amazon Conservation Team Rainforest Study Guides for grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8 published under the Eco-Thumb Publishing imprint. The guides are designed to teach the younger school set about the rainforest, the rainforest’s inhabitants, and the value ofconservation.
COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
THE ISOLATED TRIBES
The Yuris and the Passés, although they are different ethnic groups, apparently have traveled together for years. Daniel Aristizábal, isolated peoples project coordinator of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia (ACT), says that they are sister tribes, who share women and have their malocas (longhouses) very close to each other’s. “My USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for OUR WORK: WHY IT MATTERS Why It Matters When tropical forests thrive, they are home to exceptionally diverse plants, animals, and human communities. Above the trees, vast rivers of vapor form that flow across the seas and help regulate water cycles across the globe. Underground, extremely complex networks of microorganisms communicate in languages mostly unknown to science. In the Amazon, SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54OUR STRATEGIES
Our Strategies: How We Do It We believe that the survival of the forest depends on the fate of its guardians. We protect both. For a forest to survive and thrive, it needs biological diversity, clean and abundant water, and large stretches of connected lands. For THE COLOMBIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AND THE AMAZON Bulletin No. 44 Bogotá, March 27, 2020. The Colombian Constitutional Court and the Amazon Conservation Team will work together to share with the nation’s indigenous communities the guarantees and protection of their rights, as well as the jurisprudence that the Court has developed in defense of their interests. Alberto Rojas Ríos, the President of the RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for INDIGENOUS WOMEN ACHIEVE “MAMAKUNAPA” CIVIL SOCIETY NATURE The new 18-hectare Civil Society Nature Reserve “Mamakunapa” is part of the 52-hectare “Chagra de la Vida” that is privately owned by ASOMI, the Association of Indigenous Women of Traditional Medicine. A scant 20 kilometers from the town of Mocoa, “Mamakunapa” is a haven for biodiversity, water protections, and indigenous culture BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
EMERGING DISEASES AND DEFORESTATION ON A SUFFERING PLANET By: Isidoro Hazbun Original article in Spanish in El Heraldo / Opinion More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic animals. Some of these diseases have only recently emerged due to deforestation. Many zoonoses, animal-related diseases that can incidentally be communicated to people, especiallythose caused by
MAPPING THE TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE MATAWAI MAROONS IN In 2015, the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) began conducting participatory mapping fieldwork with the Matawai Maroons residing in ten villages along the upper Saramacca River of central Suriname. The process has been deeply enriching to all parties, with remarkableproducts.
AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other waysto get involved:
SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54 ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM ACT Kids At ACT, we search for the most effective ways to ensure that the magnificent Amazon ecosystem survives long after we are gone. What better guardians of the future are there than the forests’ own children? These young ones will inherit all of the promise and perilof
COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
THE ISOLATED TRIBES
In the Amazon, for hundreds of years, two peoples have no contact with the rest of humanity: the Yuris and the Passés. There are indications of 18 other groups fleeing from rubber tappers, missionaries, miners, drug traffickers and guerrillas. Their survival depends on haltingdeforestation.
USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan for AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM The Amazon Conservation Team and the Colombian Constitutional Court are culturally and linguistically adapt ing the primary rulings of the Court to 26 indigenous languages. The project seeks to ensure the promotion and dissemination of as well as access to the decisions of the Court that benefit ethnic communities. The adaptation, beyond being literal, creates visual, graphic and audio tools TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studying JOBS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Consider donating to help us continue our work, or explore other waysto get involved:
SUPPORT US | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Support Us Make a lasting impact on our collective future. When you invest in us, you are helping to protect the forest and its guardians. Together we can meet the challenges that tomorrow will bring. *ACT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (federal tax ID# 54 ACT KIDS | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM ACT Kids At ACT, we search for the most effective ways to ensure that the magnificent Amazon ecosystem survives long after we are gone. What better guardians of the future are there than the forests’ own children? These young ones will inherit all of the promise and perilof
COLOMBIA | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Colombia Colombia is an extraordinarily diverse country. It is also a hauntingly beautiful land, unveiled for the modern world by the great national storyteller, Gabriel García Márquez. Hundreds of ecosystems find their homes in Colombia, from coastal mangroves to dry savannas, from rare páramos in the Andean highlands to exuberant rainforests ofthe Amazon, each
BRAZIL | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Brazil At ACT, we are convinced that the more people there are who can effectively care for, manage and protect their traditional lands, the more forests will be protected. That is why we actively support the work of indigenous communities, and coordinate our activities with other, likeminded organizations and institutions. About Brazil ACT andthe
THE ISOLATED TRIBES
In the Amazon, for hundreds of years, two peoples have no contact with the rest of humanity: the Yuris and the Passés. There are indications of 18 other groups fleeing from rubber tappers, missionaries, miners, drug traffickers and guerrillas. Their survival depends on haltingdeforestation.
USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Amazon Conservation Team Europe We partner with local people to protect tropical forests Conservation on the frontlines LEARN MORE Amazon Conservation Team Europe ACT-Europe works to enhance opportunities for the Amazon Conservation Team as a whole, while also providing expert counsel. The body has an expansive and ambitious vision, guided by a long-term plan forMISSION & VISION
Our Mission The Amazon Conservation Team partners with indigenous and other local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture. Our Vision We see a future where healthy tropical forests and thriving local communities exist in harmonious relationship with each other, contributing to the well-being of the planet. Our Values Responsibility: We believe that TEAM | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Title Description United States Dr. Mark J. Plotkin Co-Founder & President View Mark’s Bio Preview modal- Mark Plotkin, ACT President Dr. Mark J. Plotkin has led ACT and guided its vision since 1996, when he co-founded the organization with his fellow conservationist, Liliana Madrigal. He is a renowned ethnobotanist who has spent almost three decades studyingOUR STRATEGIES
Our Strategies: How We Do It We believe that the survival of the forest depends on the fate of its guardians. We protect both. For a forest to survive and thrive, it needs biological diversity, clean and abundant water, and large stretches of connected lands. For OFFICES | AMAZON CONSERVATION TEAM Offices & Contact Us Our Offices ACT-US Office 4211 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203 USA Phone: (+1) 703-522-4684 Fax: (+1) 703-522-4464 Email: info@amazonteam.org ACT-Colombia Office Calle 29 bis, No. 6-58 Of. 601 Ed. El Museo Bogotá, Colombia Phone: (+57) 1-285-6950 Fax: (+57) 1-285-6950 Email: info@actcolombia.org ACT-Suriname Office Kinderdorpstraat # 12, Zorg en Hoop, ParamariboSTORYTELLING MAPS
Storytelling Maps Learn about the culture, geography, and history of Amazonian rainforest communities — and the environmental and political threats which they face — through the following works of map-driven digital storytelling such as ESRI story maps, created by the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT). Learn about the oral history and cultural heritage of a Surinamese FINANCIAL & ANNUAL REPORTS Financial & Annual Reports At the Amazon Conservation Team, stewardship is a fundamental part of everything we do, and we take great pride in our financial efficiency and accountability. As part of our commitment, we work to maximize the value of every dollar entrusted to us. More than 75% of our expenses support our programs. USING SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT ISOLATED TRIBES IN A field team from ACT traveled to the Curare – Los Ingleses Indigenous Reserve in the Colombian Amazon in July to assist local communities in the creation of a detailed management plan for their rainforest territories that integrates western and traditional perspectives to achieve sound conservation practices. Amazingly, this remote reserve has spearheaded national efforts RAINFOREST CONSERVATION AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORY IN THE The Coming Decade: Emerging Threats in the 2020s. In Guyana and Suriname, discoveries of major offshore oil deposits in the past year are expected to grow the national economies substantially (the IMF is predicting an unprecedented 86% increase for Guyana in 2020) and further entrench the extractivist political economic model, and could spell disastrous corruption that opens the door for JOINT PROJECT BETWEEN ACT AND THE UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT This year, ACT and the University of Utrecht will commence a joint project designed to strengthen sustainable management to protect resources and biodiversity in Trio and Wayana territory. The priority areas will be defined through careful discussion with local indigenous communities. The project will run for two years and has a budget of215,000 euros.
ALUAKUMÁ, THE BIG BAT: ORAL HISTORIES IN A WAURÁ COMMUNITY Oral Histories in a Waurá Community: In the village of Ulupuene, which partners with ACT, two elders and community leaders passed away: the regional “keeper of songs and dances,” Yakuana, who took with him a vast wealth of knowledge about Waurá cultural practices; and most recently, Aluakumá (“Big Bat”), a village elder, shaman, and healer. Both men were revered, and their kinSkip to content
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RESPONSE TO 2019 FIRE CRISIS SITUATION IN THE AMAZON In August and September 2019, sections of the Amazon experienced historical levels of fire, notably in northern Brazil and across the border in Bolivia. Though fires normally increase at this time of year due to natural causes, these conflagrations were largely the result of encouragement of human land clearing for agriculture and logging. Once started, some raged out of control without national-level response. Like you, ACT sees enormous urgency in addressing these factors. Photo credit: GreenpeaceREAD MORE
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Crisis Situation in Brazilian Amazon THE AMAZON IS BURNING. Parts of the Brazilian Amazon are experiencing unprecedented levels of fire. Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research has reported a recent 84% increase in forest fires from the same period in 2018. THIS IS NOT NORMAL, and, like you, ACT sees enormous urgency in addressing these factors.READ MORE
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