Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Ka-apor-People-Set-Up-Cameras-to-Fight-Amazon-Destruction-27MZIFJ6AL3_Y.htmlConceptually similarKa’apor People Set Up Cameras to Fight Amazon DestructionGP0STPB6CCompleted★★★★★★Ka’apor People Set Up Cameras to Fight Amazon DestructionGP0STPB6DCompleted★★★★Ka’apor People Set Up Cameras to Fight Amazon DestructionGP0STPB6GCompleted★★★★★★Ka’apor People Set Up Cameras to Fight Amazon DestructionGP0STPB6ICompleted★★★★★★Ka’apor People Set Up Cameras to Fight Amazon DestructionGP0STPB6MCompleted★★★★★★Illegal Logs in Ka’apor Indigenous Land in BrazilGP0STPB67Completed★★★★Illegal Logs in Ka’apor Indigenous Land in BrazilGP0STPB68Completed★★★★Illegal Logs in Ka’apor Indigenous Land in BrazilGP0STPB66Completed★★★★Illegal Logs in Ka’apor Indigenous Land in BrazilGP0STPB61Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPB6OKa’apor People Set Up Cameras to Fight Amazon DestructionKa'apor people set up trap cameras to monitor the indigenous territory in areas used by illegal loggers. In late August 2015, Ka'apor leaders from the Alto Turiacu Indigenous Land, in the North of Maranhão state, started to integrate the use of technology in their autonomous activities of monitoring and protecting their traditional territory, in partnership with Greenpeace. Among the suggested tools adopted by the Ka'apor people are: more accurate maps; trap cameras aimed to document the invasion of logging trucks; and satellite trackers to monitor the routes of logging trucks in and out of the Alto Turiacu Indigenous land.Indígenas Ka'apor instalam cameras ocultas em areas exploradas por madeireiros ilegais. No final de agosto de 2015, lideranças Ka'apor da Terra Indígena Alto Turiaçu, no norte do Maranhão, começaram a integrar o uso de tecnologia às atividades autônomas de monitoramento e proteção do seu território tradicional, em parceria com o Greenpeace. Entre as ferramentas sugeridas e adotadas na ação pelas lideranças Ka’apor estão mapas mais precisos, armadilhas fotográficas ativadas por sensores de movimento e temperatura que podem flagrar a invasão dos caminhões madeireiros, e rastreadores via satélite, que permitem monitorar suas rotas dentro e fora da Terra Indígena. Foto: Lunae Parracho / GreenpeaceLocations:Amazon-Brazil-Maranhão-South AmericaDate:28 Aug, 2015Credit:© Lunae Parracho / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxRestrictions:RESTRICTIONS APPLY: IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES OR GIVEN TO THIRD PARTIES. IMAGES AVAILABLE FOR MEDIA USE, AS LONG AS THEY DO NOT INCLUDE A FUNDRAISING APPEAL, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25TH , 2015. ANY MEDIA USAGE AFTER THIS DATE MUST BE DONE UNDER PRIOR AUTHORIZATION BY GREENPEACE BRAZIL.Keywords:Camera equipment-Day-Deforestation-Forests (campaign title)-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Technology-Three people-Timber industry-Trees-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Ka’apor Indigenous Community Fights Amazon DestructionAnswering a call from the Ka’apor people, activists from Greenpeace Brazil are working with the Ka’apor indigenous community to monitorand protect their lands from the invasion of illegal loggers in Maranhão state, Brazil.Related Collections:Greenpeace and Ka’apor Indigenous Community Fight Amazon Destruction with Technology (Photo & Videos)