The survival of the uncontacted tribe whose images caused a worldwide sensation in February is in jeopardy, after Peruvian government plans to abolish a reserve that protects their territory were exposed.
 The Indians live inside Brazil, close to the Peru border. The Murunahua reserve protects neighbouring uncontacted Indians on the Peru side, but has been […]
Endangered uncontacted tribe to feature on Discovery Channel
The Discovery Channel will show unique footage of an uncontacted tribe on Sunday, April 17 (9pm, ET and PT) in the Grasslands and Jungles episode of the new, groundbreaking show Human Planet. The film shows an uncontacted tribe in the Brazilian Amazon, in never before seen detail. The BBC film crew used HD cameras and […]
Uncontacted Indians: report exposes ‘untold story’ of Repsol’s exploration
Oil giant Repsol-YPF could be threatening the existence of two of the world’s last uncontacted tribes, according to a damning new report by Survival International. The Spanish-Argentine oil company has been targeted for its work in ‘Block 39’ in northern Peru, one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. More than 75 […]
World Health Day: Uncontacted tribes at risk of massive population loss
Survival International has warned on the eve of World Health Day (April 7) that uncontacted tribes face massive population loss if their land is not protected. Tribes like the Amazon Indians shown in the incredible aerial footage released by Survival this year are likely to lose more than half their population if outsiders invade their […]
Multiple Email Addresses Matched in a Single Salesforce.com Contact
Match My Email delivers what Saleforce.com users have been asking for years, a way to log emails to secondary email addresses in a single Contact or Person Account. Tarrytown, New York, April 3, 2011. Match My Email has released a new module of its cloud application that supports email logging to multiple or secondary […]
Uncontacted Amazon Indians face annihilation
A shocking report obtained by Survival International reveals that the home of the nomadic Awá tribe suffered more deforestation than any other indigenous territory in the Amazon in 2009. Around 60 to 100 Awá have managed to remain uncontacted, but their last refuge is now being destroyed. A huge influx of loggers and settlers has […]
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