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Jill Langlois

Jill Langlois is an independent journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil. She has been reporting from South America since 2010, writing for publications including National Geographic, The New York Times, Smithsonian Magazine, Al Jazeera, the Los Angeles Times, and the Associated Press.

  • How a ‘Citizen Map’ Is Helping Brazil Prepare for Next Big Flood

    June 13, 2024

    By Jill Langlois

  • INTERVIEW

    Marina Silva on Brazil’s Fight to Turn the Tide on Deforestation

    April 18, 2024

    By Jill Langlois

  • INTERVIEW

    Why Native Women’s Voices Are Crucial to Saving Brazil’s Forests

    October 24, 2023

    By Jill Langlois

  • How Indigenous People Are Restoring Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

    March 14, 2023

    By Jill Langlois

  • INTERVIEW

    After Two Murders, a Brazilian Indigenous Leader Steps Up the Fight

    September 1, 2022

    By Jill Langlois

  • A Waterway Project in Brazil Imperils a Vast Tropical Wetland

    May 26, 2022

    By Jill Langlois

  • For the Kayapó, a Long Battle to Save Their Amazon Homeland

    March 29, 2022

    By Jill Langlois

  • INTERVIEW

    An Amazon Defender Stands Up for Her Land and Her People

    January 13, 2022

    By Jill Langlois

  • Land Grabbers: The Growing Assault on Brazil’s Indigenous Areas

    July 22, 2021

    By Jill Langlois

  • An Illicit Trade in Brazil Is Sending Tiny Songbirds to Their Deaths

    February 16, 2021

    By Jill Langlois

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