South American Forest Bulldozed for Beef
The only uncontacted tribe in South America outside the Amazon is having its forest rapidly and illegally bulldozed by ranchers who want their land to graze cattle for beef.
The Ayoreo-Totobiegosode is the only uncontacted tribe in
the world currently losing its land to beef production.
The ranchers’ operations were exposed by satellite photos taken on 1 November. Since 2 November, an ad by Survival International publicising the deforestation has been playing on a major Paraguayan radio station, Radio Nanduti.
The ranchers, from Brazilian
company Yaguarete Pora S.A., are operating on the tribe’s
land in Paraguay despite having their licence suspended by
the Environment Ministry in August for previous illegal
clearance.
They are clearing the forest, the home of
the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode tribe, using bulldozers alleged to
belong to Jacobo Kauenhowen, owner of a large bulldozer
business in a nearby Mennonite colony.
‘This is a
serious threat to the Totobiegosode. The illegal
deforestation carried out by Yaguarete in Paraguay is
continuing without any control whatsoever,’ said the
Paraguayan NGO GAT, which is working to protect the
Ayoreo’s lands.
Last year Yaguarete, together with
another Brazilian company, River Plate S.A., destroyed
thousands of hectares of the tribe’s land.
Some of
the Totobiegosode have already been contacted and have
relatives among those who remain uncontacted.
Survival director, Stephen Corry, said today, ‘The Totobiegosode are the most vulnerable uncontacted tribe in the world. A tragedy is unfolding right before our eyes – and the satellite camera’s lens. President Lugo must not sit back and watch as Paraguay’s most vulnerable people see their homes and livelihoods annihilated.’
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