Rewildology

Seeing the Invisible: Tracking Destruction, Measuring Recovery


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The Amazon is one of the most remote places on Earth—and one of the most watched. In this episode of Rewilding Amazonia, I follow the people who have built new eyes to see what's happening inside a forest too vast, dangerous, and politically complicated for traditional monitoring to reach. Brian Hettler, Director of Mapping at the Amazon Conservation Team, has spent fourteen years using high-resolution satellite imagery to track illegal mining barges pushing into protected indigenous territories on the Colombian-Brazilian border, and to help communities legally prove their presence on lands they risk losing not through violence, but through paperwork. Cristina Vollmer Burelli of SOSOrinoco built an anonymous open-source intelligence network of journalists, scientists, and indigenous witnesses to document over 1,000 hectares of illegal gold mines inside Venezuela's Canaima National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—when physical access was impossible and speaking out could get you killed. And Brazilian entomologist Leo Lanna of Projeto Mantis has spent a decade discovering that praying mantis community diversity is one of the most accurate indicators of Amazon forest health available, and that the "invisible islands" these insects occupy have profound implications for how we approach reforestation. This episode is about visibility: what it means to be able to document almost everything happening in the Amazon—and what it will take to get the world to act on what we're seeing. 

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Guard Post Porto Franco Post Burns
01:37 Watching the Amazon from Space
03:09 Mapping And Titling
05:04 How River Mining Works
07:36 Turning Images Into Action
08:31 Hope In New Clearings
09:39 Venezuela Park Exposé
12:48 Anonymous Network
14:32 AI Needs Human Eyes
16:20 Borders And Balloon Effect
18:41 Meet The Mantis Scientist
20:36 Insects As Forest Signals
22:30 Invisible Islands Insight
25:07 Night Forest And UV
27:48 What Gives Hope
29:23 You Cant Protect Unseen
29:49 Next Episode Tease

CREDITS
Executive Producer & Host: Brooke Mitchell
Associate Producer & Music Composer: Brad Parsons

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DISCLAIMER
The views expressed by guests are their own and don't necessarily represent those of Rewildology or its host. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, science evolves and details may change—always do your own research and consult primary sources where it matters.

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