The pink river dolphins of the Amazon have a warning for humans
Article by Diana Durán, The Washington Post I May 9, 2023
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Article by Diana Durán, The Washington Post I May 9, 2023
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Article by Mie Hoejris Dahl, Mongabay I April 11, 20223
A new book by Venezuelan Encyclopaedist and polymath Charles Brewer-Carias, called “Ye’kuana Basketry Symbology: Portal to a Parallel World” is the latest publication in a long list of beautifully illustrated books by the author, showcasing his vast knowledge of the cultural, botanical and biological riches of his native Venezuela. The primary focus of this outstanding book is a deep and thorough investigation into the culture and cosmogony of the Ye’kuana indigenous people displayed through the craftsmanship of their woven basketry.
Article by Julieta Pelcastre, Diálogo Américas I March 16, 2023
Report by InSight Crime | February 17, 2023
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AGM & Hearing from Cristina Burelli of SOS Orinoco, Dr David Soud and Louis Marechal of the OECD
Parliamentarians: Andrew Lewer MBE MP (Chair); John Spellar MP (Officer); Baroness Hooper (Officer);
Lord Mountevans (Officer), John Stevenson MP
Article by Charlie Espinosa and Charles Lyons, Mongabay I February 20, 2023
Article by Maxwell Radwin, Mongabay I January 11, 2023
Article by Noelani Kirschner, ShareAmerica I January 5, 2023
Article by Luke Taylor, NewScientist I December 9, 2022
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the Orinoco Mining Arc
The purpose of SOSOrinoco is to shed light on the existing body of work regarding the situation in the Amazonia and Orinoquia regions of Venezuela, to raise awareness of the tragedy that is occurring and to outline some urgent measures that need to be taken in order to halt the unfolding human and environmental disaster.