The loss of biodiversity in Peru is associated with deforestation, and the primary activities that promote deforestation are changes in land use, illegal logging, illicit crops, highways, and mining.
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Due to the surplus of factories that inhabit Mexico, the country faces a growing issue of air pollution.
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Costa Rica is the habitat of more than half a million species, which represents more than 6% of the world’s biodiversity.
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Colombia is introducing 741 new, natural gas-based buses to Bogotá’s transportation system.
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The construction of the Paltuture dam has divided Peru’s southern leaders in Puno, Arequipa and Moquegua. Since 2016, the plan for the Paltuture dam has put the governors of southern Peru at odds.
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Created in 1985, Pan de Azúcar National Park in the Antofagasta Region in Chile is federally protected land that is home to the 192 native species that inhabit the area.
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Colombia’s National Development Plan Ignores the Most Important Ways to Address Environmental Issues
The National Development Plan (PND) titled “Pact for Sustainability: Producing while conserving and conserving while producing” sets forth a vague plan for environmental action that neither specifies who is participating in the “pact” nor what is being produced or conserved in its action plan.
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A recent publication on the humid and dry tropical lowland forests of Colombia and nine other countries in Latin America shows that 80% of species and 34% of the original forest composition can regenerate after only two decades following the abandonment of agricultural land.
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An international team of scientists from Peru and the United Kingdom deployed 45 camera traps in the Sira Communal Reserve, part of the Oxapampa-Asháninka-Yánesha Biosphere Reserve.
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The cloud forests of the central Andes, some of which can be found in the north of Ecuador, are among some of the most endangered habitats in the world.
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