I started this investigation with two questions: What does it actually take to rewild the Amazon, and who are the people dedicating their lives to protecting this globally significant biome? What I discovered traces back centuries—from ancient Indigenous civilizations that managed the forest for 11,000 years to the catastrophic diseases that killed 90% of the Amazon's population after European contact. This episode follows a repeating pattern: extraction booms that devastate ecosystems, followed by conservation promises that fail to stop the next wave of destruction. Through conversations with wildlife rescuers, scientists, and Indigenous leaders across five Amazon countries, I reveal why decades of protected areas and international agreements haven't slowed deforestation—and introduce the people working to break the cycle. With the Amazon at 17% deforestation and scientists warning that 20-25% loss could trigger irreversible collapse into savanna, this series is about the people refusing to let the world's largest rainforest reach its tipping point.
TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Illegal Mining Reality 01:05 Podcast Mission Setup 01:45 Amazon Touches Everything 02:47 COP30 Sparks Investigation 04:26 What Is The Amazon 05:18 Contact And Catastrophe 07:21 Why Conquest Failed 10:31 Rubber Boom Slavery 14:06 Fur Boom Mass Killing 16:29 Highway And Dictatorship 19:06 Chico Mendes Martyrdom 20:19 Paper Protections Rise 21:46 Narcos And Criminal Rule 23:44 Tipping Point And Hope 24:57 Next Episode Tease
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