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Why Guyana’s Wapichan Headwaters Must Be Defended - Rainforest Foundation US

The Wapichan Headwaters are the ancestral lands of Guyana’s Wapichan, Macushi and Wai Wai peoples. A haven for biodiversity, they form the vital watershed that feeds the region’s major rivers. Much of the area is currently under threat from unregulated gold mining and deforestation. To protect the Headwaters, the South Rupununi District Council, with support from Rainforest Foundation US, has developed a management plan rooted in Indigenous stew…
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Rainforest Foundation US broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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