Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Munduruku-Child-with-Young-Yellow-Spotted-River-Turtle-in-the-Amazon-Rainforest-27MZIFJ6DOGYU.htmlConceptually similarKapok Tree at Dace Watpu Village in the AmazonGP0STPY5BCompleted★★★★Munduruku Child near Tapajós River in the Amazon RainforestGP0STPODLCompleted★★★★Portrait of Alice Braga in the Tapajos River in the AmazonGP0STPY4TCompleted★★★★Portrait of Alice Braga in the Tapajos River in the AmazonGP0STPY4YCompleted★★★★★★Portrait of Alice Braga in the Tapajos River in the AmazonGP0STPY4ZCompleted★★★★Portrait of Alice Braga in the Tapajos River in the AmazonGP0STPY50Completed★★★★Taperebá with Manioc Flour in the Amazon RainforestGP0STPOAYCompleted★★★★Bunny McDiarmid in Sawré Muybu Indigenous LandGP0STPYH9Completed★★★★Alice Braga visits Sawré Muybu Village in the AmazonGP1STOGTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPODRMunduruku Child with Young Yellow-Spotted River Turtle in the Amazon RainforestMunduruku child with a young yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemis unifilis). Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land, home to the Munduruku people, Pará state, Brazil. Brazilian Government plans to build 43 dams in the Tapajós river basin. The largest planned dam, São Luiz do Tapajós, will impact the life of indigenous peoples and riverside communities. Mega-dams like these threaten the fragile biome of the Amazon, where rivers are fundamental to regeneration and distribution of plant species and the survival of local flora. Renewable energy, such as solar and wind, holds the key to Brazil’s energy future.In original language:Criança Munduruku com filhote de tracajáCriança Munduruku com filhote de tracajá (Podocnemis unifilis). Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, do povo Munduruku, no Pará. O governo brasileiro planeja construir 43 hidrelétricas na bacia do Tapajós. A maior delas, São Luiz do Tapajós, terá impacto sobre a vida dos povos indígenas e comunidades ribeirinhas. Barragens como essas ameaçam o frágil bioma da Amazônia, onde os rios são fundamentais para a regeneração e distribuição de espécies vegetais e a sobrevivência da flora local. Energias renováveis, como solar e eólica, detêm a chave para o futuro energético do Brasil. Itaituba, Pará. 27/02/2016. Foto: Valdemir Cunha/Greenpeace.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-Itaituba-Pará-Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land-South AmericaDate:27 Feb, 2016Credit:© Valdemir Cunha / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4800px X 3200pxRestrictions:IMAGES OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN BRAZIL MUST NOT BE USED FOR FUNDRAISING PURPOSES.Keywords:Animals-Beauty-Children-Close ups-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-One person-Outdoors-Rural scenes-Tropical rainforests-TurtlesShoot:Tapajós Basin: Fauna, Flora and Natural Beauty in the Amazon RainforestAn expedition to the Tapajós river, next to Sawré Muybu indigenous land, home to the Munduruku people, Pará state, Brazil. The Brazilian Government plans to build 43 dams in the Tapajós river basin. The largest planned dam, São Luiz do Tapajós, will impact the life of indigenous peoples and riverside communities. Mega-dams like these threaten the fragile biome of the Amazon, where rivers are fundamental to regeneration and distribution of plant species and the survival of local flora. Renewable energy, such as solar and wind, holds the key to Brazil’s energy future.Expedição ao Rio Tapajós, na região da Terra Indígena Sawré Muybu, do povo Munduruku, no Pará. O governo brasileiro planeja construir 43 hidrelétricas na bacia do Tapajós. A maior delas, São Luiz do Tapajós, terá impacto sobre a vida dos povos indígenas e comunidades ribeirinhas. Barragens como essas ameaçam o frágil bioma da Amazônia, onde os rios são fundamentais para a regeneração e distribuição de espécies vegetais e a sobrevivência da flora local. Energias renováveis, como solar e eólica, detêm a chave para o futuro energético do Brasil.Related Collections:Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - Tight Edit (Photos & Videos)Tapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - IPR EDIT (Photos & Videos)Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land - Full EditTapajós River and the Munduruku Indigenous People - Full Edit (All Photos & Videos)Tapajós and Munduruku Expedition (Photos & Videos)