Four songwriters have petitioned Ecuador’s copyright to recognize the Los Cedros forest as their official co-author.
A cloud forest in Ecuador could be recognised as an author: the latest development in a burgeoning global movement to grant legal rights to nature. The More-Than-Human-Life (Moth) Project ...
Scientists debunked a widely accepted mass extinction of 90 plant species in Ecuador’s Centinela cloud forests in the 1980s, ...
A petition has been submitted to Ecuador’s copyright office to recognise Los Cedros cloud, an Ecuadorian forest roughly ...
New research debunks the supposed mass extinction of 90 plant species in Ecuador's Centinela in the 1980s, revealing that most species survive in forest remnants. The findings emphasize the value of ...
It sounds crazy. But the song in question is Song Of The Cedars. It includes melodies of echo-locating bats, howler monkeys, ...
The Los Cedros Protective Forest is at the forefront of a global movement rooted in the Indigenous belief that the environment has intrinsic rights.
The More Than Human Life project aims to have Ecuador’s Los Cedros Cloud Forest recognised as the co-creator and moral author ...
The consequences of climate change are already taking a toll in Latin America, with an extended drought. A worst-case ...
In a world first, 'rights of nature' project petitions copyright office to recognise Los Cedros forest as song co-creator ...