there are about 3,000 kraho indians left in the amazon basin. ad out in villages across 750,000 acre of protected land, given to them by the government. but part of the kraho's land has already been illegally clear cut, and there's little to no law enforcement to stop it. kraho are trying to take matters into their own hands. the kraho are very concerned about illegal logging on their territory. every day they go out on patrol armed with bows and arrows, just making sure no one is cutting down trees. they say they run off poachers on these patrols before, where their territory is huge and their numbers small. so the poachers keep coming back. as hunters, gatherers and farmers the kraho rely on the rainforest for food, water, shelter, everything. the amazon is a vital resource for the world as well. as jeff mentioned earlier, the amazon basin holds 20% of the world's water. at least 80% of the developed world's diet comes from the amazon. mostly from the soy and beef industries. not to mention the tropical oils that are key ingredients in cosmetic