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  • Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
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    Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
    A snail is seen in Galle, Sri Lanka, on October 19, 2025, at the Kanneliya Rainforest. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
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    Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
    A snail is seen in Galle, Sri Lanka, on October 19, 2025, at the Kanneliya Rainforest. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
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    Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
    A snail is seen in Galle, Sri Lanka, on October 19, 2025, at the Kanneliya Rainforest. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
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    Kanneliya Rainforest In Sri Lanka
    A snail is seen in Galle, Sri Lanka, on October 19, 2025, at the Kanneliya Rainforest. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

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  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

    Victor Moriyama / Guardian / eyevine

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    Victor Moriyama

     

  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

    Victor Moriyama / Guardian / eyevine

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    Victor Moriyama

     

  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

    Victor Moriyama / Guardian / eyevine

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    Victor Moriyama

     

  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

    Victor Moriyama / Guardian / eyevine

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    Victor Moriyama

     

  • 'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
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    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.
    'We are perilously close to the point of no return': climate scientist Carlos Nobre on Amazon rainforest's future.

    Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reached.

    Brazilian professor and scientist Carlos Nobre, a specialist in global warming and the Amazon, poses for a portrait near his home in the city of Sao Jose dos Campos, in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
    12 June 2025.

    Victor Moriyama / Guardian / eyevine

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    Victor Moriyama

     

  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Suprabha Seshan, Managing director of GBS and restoration/outreach activities lead

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Impatiens jerdoniae thriving on a tree where Laly Joseph had first planted it few years ago

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Laly Joseph, transplanting a plant onto tree trunk

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    The forest and landscape around Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary The primary vegetation in these parts is wet evergreen, medium elevation, rainforest.

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Impatiens plants transplanted onto a tree

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    A giant exotic flowering plant from South China region. See the snail above the flower for size reference

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Tree ferns in abundance at the fern nursery area

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    cleaning and repotting nursery plants

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    woman pouring natural fertiliser made of cow urine and other substances at the nursery for the plants

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    A welcome visitor in the nursery

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    A welcome visitor in the nursery

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Another type of orchid flower in the nursery

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Staghorn ferns kept inside the greenhouse

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    A type of Impatiens flower

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Women carrying Staghorn fern into the nursey

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Women carrying Staghorn fern into the nursey

    Neelima Vallangi / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Lakshmi PC, takes cares of Arisaema and Sonerila plant species, been working at the nursery for 10 years. Previously used to do backbreaking work at a tea estate.

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  • Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
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    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.
    Meet Kerala's 'rainforest gardeners' creating a Noah's ark for endangered plants.

    In one of the world's 'hottest hotspots' of biodiversity, an all-female team have turned a patch of forest into a haven for orchids, ferns, succulents and carnivorous plants.

    Sheena Mol, studied till 9th standard, been working at the sanctuary for 20 years. Takes care of orchids and teaches new joinees how to take care of orchid plants

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  • 'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
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    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest.

    Juan Guillermo Garces had a brush with death while burning jungle for cattle pasture - now he runs Rio Claro nature reserve in Colombia where more than 100 new species have been discovered.

    A lot of land near the Rio Claro Natural Reserve has been turned into pastures for cattle.
    A Colombian rancher who reformed from clearing forest to planting it.

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  • 'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
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    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest.

    Juan Guillermo Garces had a brush with death while burning jungle for cattle pasture - now he runs Rio Claro nature reserve in Colombia where more than 100 new species have been discovered.

    The clear deep waters for which the Rio Claro Nature Reserve is named inspired Garces to abandon ranching and become a reforester.
    A Colombian rancher who reformed from clearing forest to planting it.

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  • 'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
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    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest.

    Juan Guillermo Garces had a brush with death while burning jungle for cattle pasture - now he runs Rio Claro nature reserve in Colombia where more than 100 new species have been discovered.

    In an attempt to undo the damage he caused in his youth, the 74-year-old Juan Guillermo Garces has built La Reserva Natural Rio Claro into a 3,000-hectare oasis, teeming with biodiversity.
    A Colombian rancher who reformed from clearing forest to planting it.

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  • 'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
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    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest.

    Juan Guillermo Garces had a brush with death while burning jungle for cattle pasture - now he runs Rio Claro nature reserve in Colombia where more than 100 new species have been discovered.

    The forest nearest to the reserve is home to multiple armed groups. These groups sometimes limit deforestation in areas they control because they rely on the forest canopy for cover.
    A Colombian rancher who reformed from clearing forest to planting it.

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  • 'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
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    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest
    'I felt death in the flames': how lighting a forest fire inspired one man to transform barren ranches into rainforest.

    Juan Guillermo Garces had a brush with death while burning jungle for cattle pasture - now he runs Rio Claro nature reserve in Colombia where more than 100 new species have been discovered.

    Garces: ìI have never really been the owner of these forests, nor could I be. If the law allowed, I would leave [the reserve] to the trees, to the animals. They are the true owners of this ecosystem.î
    A Colombian rancher who reformed from clearing forest to planting it.

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    A forest fire raging in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in Brazil's Rondonia state Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    A forest fire raging in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in Brazil's Rondonia state Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    José Baldoíno, a fireman from a federal forest fire unit called Prevfogo, leads his men into a blaze in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station in the Amazon state of Rondonia Brazil

    Alan Lima / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police raid a farmhouse during a firefighting mission in the protected Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police question a woman who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police question a man who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police question a woman who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Police question a man who lives on a ranch near the site of one major blaze Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Illegal cut timber found at a sawmill near a recently devastated stretch of land in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil

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  • Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
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    Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes - and the arsonists who start them.
    Firefighters and police in Rondonia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest.

    For weeks now, forests and farms here in the Amazon - and across Brazil - have been ablaze like seldom before thanks to a highly combustible cocktail of extreme drought affecting nearly 60% of the country, the climate crisis and a seemingly insatiable appetite to destroy the environment for immense financial gain.

    Firefighters climb along the trunk of a huge Brazil nut tree destroyed by fire in the Rubber Soldier Ecological Station Brazil

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