While teaching and living out in the Amazon in Bolivia, my friend and I came across a Native. We were told to not approach him and let him be. The villagers sometimes put food and water for him when he passed through. (He lived deeper in the rainforest/jungle vs the village where I volunteered at.) He was harmless, was in his own mind and world, and was pretty self-sustaining. This report reminded me of him as he looked similar but with longer hair.
Using drones for locating humans trapped in weird locations is great. It makes me wonder how useful they would be tracking animals who are endangered and/or tracking populations. Drones can be used for so many uses, such as tracking habitat changes. You can interfere earlier to correct and save it before it does permanent damage that effects all living things who live in it.
Part of what causes the fires to be so bad is we have hunted off all the animals that ate the underbrush, also we put the fires out allowing the underbrush to get even worse in the unburned areas causing the fires to be bigger and much more devestating. That is why “it gets worse every year”.
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