Amazon Adventure: How Tiny Fish are Saving the World's Largest Rainforest

Sy Montgomery

Amazon Adventure: How Tiny Fish are Saving the World's Largest Rainforest The Amazon is a vital part of the world's ecosystem providing a fifth of the world's oxygen. 2.7 million acres a year are being destroyed by human beings. The solution - piabas, or tiny fish. Learn how residents of the Amazon are using piabas to protect the rainforest and stop its destruction.

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