Tapirs live in forests throughout the Caribbean, but because of deforestation, they are in danger of going extinct. Initiatives have been created to help the population slowly grow again.
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“Little progress has been made in predicting future [climate] disasters,” lamented Guillermo Gutiérrez, head of Peru’s Servicio Nacional de Hidrología y Meterología (SENAMHI). Still, “elaboration” projects could help officials and citizens to prepare better.
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Protecting the Amazonian rainforest has now become an issue of international concern, with many citizens acting on their frustrations regarding the current environmental conditions.
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Millennials are increasingly interested in making the world more efficient through business solutions.
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Public Prosecutors of Mercosur and BRICS countries signed a joint statement on the prevention and suppression of environmental crimes.
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The National Service of Protected Areas authorized the fishing of Paichi, an invasive fish that inhabits multiple freshwater bodies throughout Peru.
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A mining project worth millions was recently rejected in Chile due to environmental risk.
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Last seen three decades ago, El Sapo Andino reappears in Ecuador.
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The clearing of vast extensions of natural forest and other ecosystems in areas that were thought to be inhospitable and sparsely inhabited – largely because of the armed conflict – is revealing that they were neither so protected nor so inaccessible. What is behind deforestation which stifles the lungs of the planet?
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The Bolivian government is planning to build an environmentally friendly road in order to develop the Isiboro Sécure National Park and Indigenous Territory (TIPNIS).
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