Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oriole-Blackbird-in-the-Tapajos-National-Forest-in-Brazil-27MZIF3OMWNP.htmlConceptually similarThe Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STO9XPCompleted★★★★The Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLB5Completed★★★★Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLG8Completed★★★★Flower in Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLAZCompleted★★★★Clouds Seen from the Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLB0Completed★★★★The Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLF6Completed★★★★Trees in the Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLCBCompleted★★★★Trees in the Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLCCCompleted★★★★Trees in the Tapajós National Forest in BrazilGP0STOLCDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO9XQOriole Blackbird in the Tapajós National Forest in BrazilTwo Oriole Blackbird (Gymnomystax mexicanus) at theTapajós National Forest, a Brazilian conservation area, created by Federal Law on 19 February 1974, totalling approximately 545 thousand hectares. Located at west of Pará state in Brazil.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-National Forest Tapajós-Pará-South AmericaDate:21 Jul, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / John NovisMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Birds-Day-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-National parks-Nature-Outdoors-TreesShoot:Amazon Soya DocumentationThe soya industry has temporarily stopped buying produce from newly-deforested areas in the Amazon, but permanent protection is not guaranteed.A Soya Working Group was created to support the implementation of the moratorium. Members include soya traders such as Bunge, Cargill, ADM and Amaggi, as well as NGOs including Greenpeace, Conservation International, TNC, IPAM and WWF. The Brazilian government also committed to support the moratorium by speeding up the registration and mapping of rural properties. This includes designating environmental and economic zoning within the Amazon biome and prioritising areas where soya production is concentrated. The government also monitors and searches for newly deforested areas, using advanced satellite mapping at a higher level of detail than before.Related Collections:International Day of Forests 2014 (All Photographers)