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Paraguay’s two species of native flowering trees known as “palo borracho” (drunken branch) or “samu’û.”  The particular flowering of the plant depends on the year, the place, and the genetics of the individual, generally occurring between February and April each year.

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Farmers fear pollution in the agriculturally rich Tambo Valley from two future copper mining projects, Tía María and La Tapada, but a study shows that the area is already compromised.

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The Madriz Y Nueva Segovia Forest has implemented the Informational Forest System in order to monitor any trees that are illegally cut down in territory managed by the indigenous Chorotega peoples.

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In Marcelo Mena’s final week as Minister of the Environment in Chile, he traveled to the World Ocean Summit in Mexico to meet with world leaders in ocean conservation and reflect on Chile’s achievements in environmental conservation.

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Migrating Sea Turtles have been facing a dangerous trek as pollution in the oceans impedes their survival.

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A jaguar (Panthera onca) was photographed roaming Hondura’s northern Yoro Department, at the end of 2017.

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Twenty-two different species of mammals have been captured by a network of eighty camera traps distributed throughout the strip of forest connecting Parque Nacional Chagres with the Panama Canal Watershed in Colón, Panama.

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The first ever regional pact that includes explicit protections for Latin American environmental leaders was signed by 25 countries in Costa Rica recently.

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You may have reflected on just how much toxicity goes into living in the 21st century—from what we eat to how we move and communicate, harsh chemicals are everywhere.

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To combat the incredible amount of plastic garbage piling up on the beaches and in the streets of Chiloé, one plastic recycling company aims to remove, recycle, and transform the waste into reusable products.

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