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Home / Environment / Amazon Activist Turns Baseless Accusations into Lasting Partnership with DiCaprio

Amazon Activist Turns Baseless Accusations into Lasting Partnership with DiCaprio

8 Nov

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Summary

  • Caetano Scannavino's nonprofit faced threats after Bolsonaro's false claims
  • DiCaprio stepped in to sponsor Scannavino's work through his conservation group
  • Scannavino's nonprofit promotes sustainable development in the Amazon region

In November 2025, Caetano Scannavino, the founder of a nonprofit organization in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, found himself at the center of a controversy sparked by false claims from Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro had falsely accused actor Leonardo DiCaprio of funding Scannavino's group, which he alleged was partly responsible for setting fires in the region.

The accusations, though untrue, created significant risks for Scannavino and his work promoting sustainable development and citizens' rights along the Tapajos River. Four of Scannavino's volunteer forest firefighters were jailed and prosecuted, only to be later cleared. Scannavino himself received anonymous threats, and his car was set on fire.

However, the unexpected turn of events ultimately led to a surprising outcome. Bolsonaro's comments had inadvertently drawn DiCaprio's attention to Scannavino's work, and the actor decided to sponsor the nonprofit through his conservation group, Re:wild. Their partnership has now lasted for five years, providing crucial support for Scannavino's initiatives.

Scannavino, who left the Brazilian metropolis of São Paulo for the Amazon more than 37 years ago, has since received numerous awards and acknowledgments for his tireless efforts. As the United Nations' Conference of the Parties (COP30) approaches in Belém, Scannavino is expected to meet with DiCaprio and Re:wild officials to discuss their ongoing collaboration in the region.

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Bolsonaro falsely claimed that DiCaprio was funding Scannavino's nonprofit, which led to threats, arrests, and arson against the organization. However, this also drew DiCaprio's attention to Scannavino's work, leading to a lasting partnership between the two.
Scannavino's nonprofit, Saude e Alegria (Health and Happiness), promotes integrated and sustainable community development in the Amazon, working with rural communities to improve their quality of life and exercise of citizenship. One of their projects sponsored by DiCaprio's institute is the Forest Economy EcoCenter in Santarém.
DiCaprio's conservation group, Re:wild, has been sponsoring Scannavino's nonprofit for the past five years, providing crucial financial and promotional support for their initiatives. This partnership has helped Scannavino's organization continue its important work in the region.

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