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Conservation conundrum: indigenous territories or government protected areas

January 22, 2015
BARBARA FRASER, IN THE MEDIA, MONGABAY.ORG, NEWS PROGRAMS, SPECIAL REPORTING INITIATIVES, SRI FELLOWS, SRI REPORTING

Special Reporting Initiative Fellow Barbara Fraser reports from the Peruvian Amazon in a piece titled: Indigenous territories play dual role as homelands and protected areas

Tags: amazon, barbara fraser, forests, indigenous people, peru, rainforests, tropical forests

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