Indian warriors from the Amazon 'hunt' poachers in battle for the future of the jungle

Amazon indian warriors

The Ka'ppor warriors find themselves in a battle for the future from the Amazon jungle as shown in the photos that you can see from this entry, where you can see some standing before illegal loggers that are distributed by the Indian territory Alto Turiacu.

This fight for keeping the Amazon free of this type of mercenaries It is not being easy at all, since according to the same warriors the government looks the other way without offering the pertinent help to fight with this scourge that the inhabitants of these areas of the Amazon have to deal with.

To be able to fight against this type of barbarism, taking as an example these furtive loggers, associations have been created such as The RainForest Foundation, which warns from its own website as every year an area the size of England and Wales is deforested in the Amazon. Which leads to the inhabitants, animals and plants disappearing from the area.

Forest ranger

RainForest Foundation fights so that communities can win land rights, prevent logging companies from expanding and control forests and jungles for their protection.

On the other side are the warriors of Ka'apor, who with four other tribes They are the legal inhabitants of the lands threatened by poachers and that they really take care of the territory. They have to send their people to remove the loggers from those lands to even set up control fields from which to fight to defend the jungle and forest.

Splitting the felled

Their weapons are the sticks, break into base camps of these loggers breaking their equipment or even undoing the firewood collected from the trees so that they do not fulfill their objective.

A struggle of which very little is known and known since it is being avoided by the mainstream media, knowing that the Rain in the Amazon is considered one of the most important natural defenses against climate change due to its ability to absorb huge amounts of carbon dioxide.


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