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International Day of Rivers was celebrated in Peru on March 14, 2021. The day was used to educate Peruvians on the importance of proper use and maintenance of rivers.

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The coronavirus pandemic – the human, economic, and social consequences of which are still being felt in much of the world – has emphasized the close link between a healthy environment and healthy communities.

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A new computer program created by Colombian electronic engineer Monica Yolanda Moreno Revelo helps track agricultural changes and deforestation.

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A recent collaboration between a wildlife foundation and a Chinese manufacturer of video surveillance products has been slowly but successfully planning the reintroduction of the jaguar species, which is “practically extinct in Argentina.”

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Massive quantities of fish have washed ashore in Chile due to the natural phenomenon of coastal upwelling.

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The electric industry in Mexico underwent a reform which locals are calling the Ley Combustóleo (Fuel Oil Law).

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Millions of women are coming together to preserve the environment, biodiversity, and stop the effects of climate change.

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Ecologist groups have proposed the Ecuadorian government to alleviate some of its foreign debt in exchange for increased commitments to preserve the unique Galapagos Islands.

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Environmentalists and locals protested the mining company, Mineração Geral (MGB), on February 26, 2020 in Serra do Rola-Moça, Brumadinho.

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The Argentine countryside has a long road ahead in its search for implementing sustainable practices in the farming industry. Still, that dream of sustainability is not too far out of reach.

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