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A controversial dam in the Amazon unites Indigenous people and scientists, and transplanting mitochondria to treat rare diseases

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What's Happening So Far?

The juruna have been using the data they've collected to ask for reparation. They're also sending this information to the Brazilian environmental agency to ask for the dam company to change their water regime. So, they had proposed a new plan that would save some of the spots in the river where fish goes seasonally to reproduce and to feed because under the current regime of water these places are not being flooded anymore.

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