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Guajajara was a member of a forest guard, the Guardians of the Forest, started originally in 2012 to ward off illegal loggers. [5] The group of around 120 Indigenous activists aim to protect the 413,000 hectares of land in the Araribóia region against environmental crimes. [6]
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WildEarth Guardians is a non-profit grassroots environmental organization best known for its decade-long legal action against the US Fish and Wildlife Service, which culminated in 2011 with the Fish and Wildlife Service agreeing to move forward with protection for more than 800 species under the Endangered Species Act.
The "guardians of the forest" are a forest protection group primarily composed of Guajajara tribal members living on Arariboia Indigenous Land, a territory in the north-eastern edge of the Amazon rainforest in Maranhão, Brazil.
In March, the artworks will be auctioned at Christie’s London with estimates for individual pieces ranging from £2,000 ($2,530) to over £50,000 ($63,440), according to Simon Butler, founder of ...
Defenders of Wildlife, Forest Guardians and others filed suit in 1999 against BREC and ACOE for their lack of compliance under the ESA in their management of the river. In 2002, Judge Parker affirmed a June 2001 biological opinion from FWS on how to avoid and mitigate impacts to the silvery minnow, but also concluded that BREC has the ability ...
Forest conservation organizations — dedicated primarily or solely to forest conservation and habitat restoration reforestation For forest management, uses, study, &/or general forestry organizations, see Category: Forestry organizations .
The most detailed case study of Torreya Guardians published in a science journal was written by a pair of Canadian Forest Service researchers and published in The Forestry Chronicle. Table 2 of that 2011 report lists six "Ecological standards for assisted migration developed for Torreya taxifolia". They conclude, "The momentum that this group ...