Brazil and Peru are failing uncontacted peoples – and the Amazon’s future is at stake
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There are concerns that uncontacted indigenous peoples in the Amazon are at risk due to various threats. Reports suggest that half of these tribes could be wiped out in a relatively short period, with loggers and other external factors posing a significant danger to their survival. The Peruvian government's intentions regarding the protection of uncontacted tribes' reserves are unclear, with some outlets indicating that a reserve may be abolished, while others suggest a new reserve may be considered.
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