Uncontacted Amazon Tribe Emerges Amid Logging Threats in Peru

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Members of the isolated Mashco Piro tribe have emerged from the Peruvian Amazon rainforest near logging activities, raising concerns about potential disease transmission and violent clashes. Indigenous advocates are urging authorities to revoke logging concessions in the area to protect the tribe, but the government has not intervened.
- A rarely seen Amazon tribe emerges from rainforest as loggers move in The Washington Post
- Incredible new video shows uncontacted hunter-gatherer Mashco Piro tribe brandishing spears on banks of a rive Daily Mail
- Rare new pictures show uncontacted Amazon tribe threatened by loggers in Peru The Independent
- Uncontacted tribe sighted in Peruvian Amazon where loggers are active CNN
- Peru: New images show uncontacted tribe dangerously close to logging concessions Survival International
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