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The end of the road

Article Abstract:

A trip through Amazonia in Brazil reveals a world transformed by the economic needs of its inhabitants. Long roads, bars, dams and cities all attest to this. Nevertheless, indigenous tribes, environmentalists and ecotourists continue their struggle for the jungle's preservation.

Author: Chrisensen, Jon
Publisher: BUZZWORM, Inc.
Publication Name: Buzzworm
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0898-2996
Year: 1993
Brazil

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Amazing Amazon

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A closer look at the Amazon River Basin reveals a richness and wonder that can only be found in the world's largest rainforest. Discovering the Amazon through ecotravel gives individuals the c hance to participate in the struggle for its conservation.

Author: Christensen, Jon
Publisher: BUZZWORM, Inc.
Publication Name: Buzzworm
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0898-2996
Year: 1993

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Escaping to school in the Peruvian rainforest

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The International Rainforest Workshop is conducted by a group of environmentalists who aim to attract rainforest advocates through education. The project runs under the Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research (ACEER).

Author: Dubov, Gail
Publisher: BUZZWORM, Inc.
Publication Name: Buzzworm
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0898-2996
Year: 1993
Study and teaching, Environmental protection

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Subjects list: Travel industry, Environmental aspects, Description and travel, Amazon River region
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