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Venezuelan oil spills have damaged wildlife and human communities off the Carabobo and Falcon coasts.

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Marina Silva is an Afro-Brazilian woman of indigenous descent and former Minister of the Environment.

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Macaws used to inhabit the areas surrounding the Iberá Park, but they went extinct for 187 years.

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The disablement of 72 kilometers of illegal roads in Caquetá sparks discussion of the increased deforestation to make way for roads and cattle ranching and how its driving climate change.

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Decisions by the Mexican government in recent weeks demonstrates not only a lack of interest, but an obvious setback in the government that declared itself against neoliberalism.

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The library has been seen as more than just a library for many years and its recent campaign to turn plastic into bricks is no different.

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The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources has announced the results of their October “Month of Reforestation,” with a total of 1.4 million trees planted.

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The IberoMAB Network of 22 counties in Latin America and the Caribbean, along with Portugal and Spain, detail measures it will adopt to accelerate the recovery and strengthening of their sites and communities.

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Against the wind, tide, mining and illegal logging, deforestation, and a pandemic, Peruvian forestry engineer Tatiana Espinosa continues her relentless fight to protect the Amazon of Madre de Dios.

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Licensing for the legal capture, management, and selling of wildlife is a controversial issue in Colombia.

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