The Amazon in Danger - Indigenous Peoples and Their Struggle for the Rainforest

In the heart of South America, the Amazon rainforest, the largest rainforest on Earth, is under threat from deforestation, climate change, and resource extraction. Indigenous peoples, who have been the guardians of the Amazon for centuries, are at the forefront of the struggle to protect their ancestral lands and the rainforest's biodiversity. Facing displacement, violence, and marginalization, they continue to raise their voices, demanding recognition of their rights, sustainable development, and an end to the destruction of their home. Their fight is not only for their survival but also for the survival of the planet's most vital ecosystem.