Carnivorous fish are among the most consumed by the Munduruku and the most contaminated by mercury. Scientists suspect the toxic metal, found in the bodies of the of this indigenous community is seriously affecting the health of adults and children who are born with malformations and developmental delays. Munduruku women already avoid getting pregnant.
Repórter e fotógrafa da InfoAmazonia em parceria com a Report for the World, que combina redações locais com jornalistas emergentes para reportar sobre questões pouco cobertas em todo o mundo. Julia trabalha com cobertura socioambiental e atualmente mora na região amazônica. Já trabalhou no jornal Brasil de Fato, no observatório do agronegócio De Olho Nos Ruralistas e na Agência Pública.

New study suggests that mercury contamination is widespread among residents of the Amazon
Although living 186 miles away from the area along the Tapajós River where illegal mining is concentrated, Santarém’s inhabitants are at high risk of mercury poisoning.

In two years, five community leaders murdered over land dispute involving authorities in North Brazil
A series of murders, threats and persecutions have affected the daily life of Cedro and Flexeira, two quilombola communities in Maranhão state, in the northeast of Brazil. A judge, a prosecutor and a substitute city council member are directly involved in land conflicts targeting the communities.