A jaguar (Panthera onca) was photographed roaming Hondura’s northern Yoro Department, at the end of 2017.
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Twenty-two different species of mammals have been captured by a network of eighty camera traps distributed throughout the strip of forest connecting Parque Nacional Chagres with the Panama Canal Watershed in Colón, Panama.
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The first ever regional pact that includes explicit protections for Latin American environmental leaders was signed by 25 countries in Costa Rica recently.
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You may have reflected on just how much toxicity goes into living in the 21st century—from what we eat to how we move and communicate, harsh chemicals are everywhere.
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To combat the incredible amount of plastic garbage piling up on the beaches and in the streets of Chiloé, one plastic recycling company aims to remove, recycle, and transform the waste into reusable products.
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Ten Mexico City women will join a global group of 500 women sponsored by Women4Climate who will combat climate change in their cities.
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The high price of Jaguar teeth sold in the Chinese marketplace has encouraged the illegal hunting of these animals in Bolivia.
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Panamanians produced an average of 8.2 kilograms of electronic waste in 2014, and this is expected to rise to 9.4 kilograms, largely due to citizens throwing away electronic products before the end of their life, which can produce environmental problems that impact human health.
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The Kids Saving the Rainforest organization, headquartered on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific coast, “has made great strides toward continuing the goals set by nine-year-old Janine Licare when she created the nonprofit in 1999.”
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The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources in the Dominican Republic, along with the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development, has begun implementing a project to oversee institutional planning, in order to guarantee monitoring the environment, ecosystems, and natural resources.
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