Deforestation in Venezuela surges as gold miners ransack the Amazon
Article by Luke Taylor, NewScientist I December 9, 2022
Article by Luke Taylor, NewScientist I December 9, 2022
World Heritage Watch 2022 report by SOSOrinoco on Canaima National Park (Page 87) Update on the Situation of Gold Mining in Canaima National Park, Venezuela
Article by The Economist I March 5, 2022
Article by Díalogo Americas I March 1, 2022
Article by Naky Soto, Caracas Chronicles I February 24, 2022
Article by Thomas Coex, AFP (Published in eNCA) I February 13, 2022
Article by Nathaniel Janowitz, Vice I February 11, 2022
Article by Le Figaro with AFP I February 11, 2022
Article by AFP, AFP News (Published in Digital Journal) I February 10, 2022
Article by The Goa Spotlight I February 10, 2022
A National Park is a superlative, exceptional natural space that belongs to all Venezuelans, which due to its immense value, not only ecological but also symbolic, must be treated with veneration and respect, as a natural SACRED TEMPLE. Tepuis mountains are sacred and highly respected by the Pemón people, the ancestral inhabitants of Gran Sabana […]
Article by Gideon Long, Financial Times I January 16, 2022
Our position on
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.