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    Protect Wild Places MAAP Reports
July 31, 2024

New Data from MAAP Reveals Key Patterns of Crops & Cattle Pasture

  Agriculture has become one of the leading causes of deforestation across the Amazon. As MAAP has continued to closely monitor its impacts, a burst of new data and online visualization tools are revealing key land use patterns across the Amazon, particularly regarding the critical topic of agriculture. MAAP #214, merges and analyzes these new […]

    Protect Wild Places
July 24, 2024

New Funds Support Sustainable Management of Regional Conservation Areas in Peru’s Cuzco Region

As part of a significant step in advancing the sustainable management of regional conservation areas in Peru, our sister organization in Peru Conservación Amazónica–ACCA donated 290,000 Peruvian Soles (about $77,100) to the Cuzco Regional Government in support of a project aiming to create a regional system of protected areas in the country’s Andes-Amazon region. This […]

    Protect Wild Places
July 18, 2024

New Conservation Area in Beni, Bolivia Now Protects Almost 500,000 Acres

We are excited to announce that the new conservation area “Arroyo Guarichona” Conservation Area was officially created in the department of Beni, Bolivia on July 5, 2024!  Located in the municipality of San Ramón in the province of Mamoré, the “Arroyo Guarichona” Conservation Area protects 199,435 hectares (492,814.8 acres) of vital natural spaces with savannas, […]

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July 3, 2024

Birding with a Purpose: Amazon Conservation’s Local Impact

With summer in full swing and summer vacation plans looming, we were excited to speak with Eleanor and Malcolm whose passion for birding, as well as socially and environmentally responsible travel, has taken them to many incredible destinations. Concurrently, their travels to some of the world’s most biodiverse regions have also exposed them to some […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work MAAP Reports
June 26, 2024

MAAP Uses New Tools to Estimate Carbon in the Amazon

In previous MAAP reports, such as MAAP #199, NASA’s GEDI data has helped measure an estimate of above-ground biomass density per hectare (Mg/ha) which can then be converted to aboveground carbon estimates. Despite this advance, these lasers used by NASA, have not yet achieved full coverage in the Amazon, leaving considerable gaps in the data […]

    Empower People
June 24, 2024

How Organic Certifications Encourage the Sustainable Management of Brazil Nuts

The Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is a key product of wild collection in the Amazon forests and serves as a crucial source of income for families in the Madre de Dios region of Peru. For years, our alliance with our sister organizations Conservación Amazónica – ACCA and Conservación Amazónica – ACEAA has helped Brazil nut, […]

June 19, 2024

Answering Your Most Frequently Asked Questions

As leaders in conservation in the Amazon for the past 20+ years, we often receive questions from schools and students eager to learn more about the Amazon Rainforest and our conservation efforts. In this blog post, we provide some key information that we hope will be useful for your research and school projects.  Unfortunately, due […]

    MAAP Reports
June 11, 2024

MAAP #212: Using Machine Learning to Detect Mining Deforestation Across the Amazon

Gold Mining is one of the major deforestation drivers across the Amazon, often targeting remote areas such as protected areas and indigenous territories. Given the vastness of the Amazon, accurately monitoring mining deforestation in the most real-time, up-to-date format has been a challenge. To help better analyze deforestation patterns, our latest MAAP report, MAAP #212, […]

    Protect Wild Places
May 30, 2024

Board Member Q&A: Jim’s Journey to Amazon Conservation

In addition to our incredibly dedicated staff members, our Board of Directors is made up of passionate science, business, and civic leaders who provide their expertise and financial support to help guide our mission in the most strategic direction. With their commitment to protecting the Amazon Rainforest, we can help take action on the ground […]

    Put Science and Technology to Work MAAP Reports
May 29, 2024

MAAP #196: Measuring Socio-Environmental Impacts with the First Ever Illegal Gold Mining Impact Calculator

Our newest MAAP report, MAAP #196, shows the results of the socio-environmental impacts caused by illegal mining using a unique tool, the “Illegal Gold Mining Impact Calculator” developed by Conservation Strategy Fund – CSF. Illegal gold mining has generated massive deforestation in the southern Peruvian Amazon (MAAP #208), and has contaminated the area’s major rivers, tributaries, and secondary […]

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