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Visiting Suriname’s Most Remote Village

Field work in Suriname comes at a hefty price—more than 60 percent of ACT-Suriname’s budget goes toward chartered flights to the country’s interior.

For this reason, our field staff make the most of their time during each community visit.

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ACT Raises $35,000 for The Trio Indian Shaman’s Encyclopedia

In May 2015, ACT President Dr. Mark Plotkin asked our supporters to donate to a unique project in honor of his 60th birthday.

The project—to create the Trio Indian Shaman’s Encyclopedia—is the capstone on the work Mark began with the Trio people more than 30 years ago and will serve as a guide for tribal peoples throughout the Amazon seeking to protect oral shamanic knowledge.

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Amazon Conservation Team Presented with the Seeing a Better World Award

In July, DigitalGlobe honored ACT with the Seeing a Better World Award. ACT has received complimentary imagery from the company since January 2014, allowing for drastically improved monitoring and protection of large swaths of rainforest. These images are an incredible gift that allow us to be on the forefront of satellite mapping for conservation.

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Actor and Environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr. joins ACT Advisory Board

The Amazon Conservation Team welcomes actor and environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr. to its Advisory Board. Though still widely beloved for his role in the television series St. Elsewhere, he has appeared in hundreds of films, television shows, and stage performances. And so committed is he to the conservation cause that he has been called "the…

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Colombia's Yunguillo Indigenous Reserve gets big expansion

A landmark achievement was celebrated in southwest Colombia in May when the Colombian Institute for Rural Development approved the expansion of the Inga people’s Yunguillo Indigenous Reserve. ACT helped facilitate the expansion along with the Inga community, INCODER, and regional indigenous organizations.

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A New Partnership in Suriname

In the remote forests of Suriname, ACT is collaborating with students from the University of Utrecht (The Netherlands), the Anton de Kom University (Suriname) and Suriname’s Institute for Natural resources to protect biodiversity in Trio and Wayana lands. Through this partnership, both students and ACT’s Indigenous Park Guards (IPGs) will gain important skills.

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Yunguillo tardó tres décadas para cumplir su sueño

Indígenas Inga lograron extender su territorio ancestral en 22 mil hectáreas. En 2013, recibieron la ayuda de Amazon Conservation Team (ACT), organización con sede en Virginia (Estados Unidos) que trabaja hace más de 20 años con indígenas en la Amazonia colombiana y en las cuencas de los ríos Caquetá y Putumayo.

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