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Colourful tree-dwellers Channel-billed Toucans are #Amazon #icons in #Brazil 🇧🇷#Venezuela 🇻🇪 #Colombia 🇨🇴 Threats include #PalmOil 🌴🔥#Soy #Meat 🥩🔥and #GoldMining 🥇🔥 Help them survive when you #BoycottPalmOil 🌴☠️🧐⛔️ #BoycottGold #Boycott4Wildlife
http://palmoildetectives.com/2021/08/02/channel-billed-toucan-ramphastos-vitellinus/
Channel-billed Toucan Ramphastos vitellinus
Deep in the heart of the #Amazon rainforest, a flash of vibrant colour moves between the towering canopy trees. The Channel-billed #Toucan Ramphastos vitellinus is a striking bird endemic to #Colom…Palm Oil Detectives
The Indonesian longfinned #eel is a sleek powerful #fish 🐟 Their long dorsal fin gives them agility. Threats include #goldmining and #palmoil #deforestation in #Indonesia 🇮🇩🇲🇾 #Malaysia. Help them and #BoycottPalmOil 🌴⛔️ #Boycott4Wildlife
http://palmoildetectives.com/2021/01/24/indonesian-longfinned-eel-anguilla-borneensis/
Indonesian Longfinned Eel Anguilla borneensis
The Indonesian Longfinned Eel Anguilla borneensis is the only plain-coloured, longfinned #eel found in Indonesia. Gliding like a shadow through the rivers of #Borneo and #Sulawesi, Indonesian Longf…Palm Oil Detectives
New #study finds that recycling #gold 💡would eliminate the mercury pollution and #deforestation of #goldmining. It would also mean an end to violent #indigenous landgrabbing for #gold in #SouthAmerica #BoycottGold4Yanomami @palmoildetect.bsky.social
http://palmoildetectives.com/2024/10/20/how-we-end-gold-minings-ecocide-for-good/
How We End Gold Mining’s Ecocide For Good
Gold mining is unparalleled in its environmental destruction and human rights toll. Frustratingly, 93% of gold is used for non-essential purposes like jewellery and investments. A recent study sugg…Palm Oil Detectives
Study warns that loosened legislation is driving deforestation in Bahia’s Cerrado
Since 2010, loosened state legislation has contributed to the spread of authorized deforestation in western Bahia, where municipalities like São Desidério stand out among Brazil’s most aggressive deforesters.Xavier Bartaburu (Conservation news)