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The number of migratory bird species that the country welcomes is well over 100 and could be higher.

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The decision of Colombia’s Constitutional Court to prohibit sport fishing has generated intense discussion.

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A record 1,012.5 square kilometers (km2) of the forest were illegally destroyed through deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest in April 2022, which is highly unusual given that the Amazon is currently experiencing its rainy season.

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Considering the risks that the Amazon is already facing, several social and environmental organizations proposed five agreements.

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The European Commissioner for the Environment, Oceans, and Fisheries, Virginijus Sinkevicius, began his visit across Latin America to prepare for the next United Nations Summit on Biological Biodiversity (COP15), where the European Union will promote ambitious post-2020 global biodiversity endeavors.

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Chile’s current water policies are “more inclined towards efficiency and economic growth” than they are towards more equitable access or concern for the environment.

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In recent times, the loss of biodiversity has been accentuated by the increased demand for wild animals and the sophistication of criminal networks dedicated to their trafficking.

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More than 300 researchers have addressed a letter to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador warning him of the environmental consequences of the Mayan Train Project.

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A Japanese study has shown that the quantity of plastic in the world’s seas and rivers, much of which cannot be seen by the naked eye, can “harm diverse eco-systems.”

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Thought to be extinct for over a century, a mountain lion (also known as a puma) was caught on camera in Maricá, just 60km (37 miles) outside of Rio de Janeiro.

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