As the people of Brazil tell their own stories about their lives, their jobs, their familes, learn how these changes affect them . Some are becoming rich while others have difficulty finding enough to eat. Find out how the largest remaining rainforest on the planet has been partially destroyed, and what is now being done to protect it. Includes maps and graphic panels showing statistics and fact boxes about size, flag, population, religion, currency, language.
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Edward Parker is a freelance photojournalist and author, specialising in environmental issues and development issues in Latin America, where he travels to regularly. He also works for the World Wide Fund for Nature. Over the last decade he has travelled extensively throughout Latin America contributing to reports, magazines and books.
Lots of interesting facts about the country. -- Cork Evening Echo 20110326
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