Prince William has ended his visit to Brazil by meeting indigenous leaders at a botanical garden in the Amazonian city of Belem. The future King heard how they are playing a vital role in protecting the regions ecosystems, a day after urging attendees at the COP30 summit to recognise indigenous people as "global climate leaders."

William met representatives from Tenure Facility, a finalist in the 2025 Earthshot Prize category Restore and protect nature, at the Museu Emilio Goeldi, the Amazon’s oldest museum, which is surrounded by a park containing more than 3,000 botanical species.

The organisation aims to help indigenous, Afro-descendant, and local communities secure ancestral land rights, enabling them to protect the land for generations to come.

As the Prince left his hotel for h

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