News
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Meet Tuta: the humpback whale that traveled more than 6,800 km from Peru to Antarctica
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More than 190 bird species recorded in Madre de Dios using AudioMoths
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World Wetlands Day: River dolphins as indicators of living ecosystems
What happens upstream—such as deforestation, poorly planned infrastructure, or alterations in water ...
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Indigenous peoples and local communities empowered to lead the management and conservation of their resources and territories
By 2025, more than 550 people will have participated in specialization and knowledge-sharing ...
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Peru accelerates progress toward the 30x30 Target: New strategy in protected areas to safeguard the marine ecosystems of Arequipa and the Andes
Project integrates fishers into recycling models and mobilizes private investment to ensure the ...
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First Satellite Tagging of Humpback Whales in Peru Will Reveal Their Migratory Routes
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Indigenous protection agents and community members strengthen their capacity to safeguard the rights of Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in Madre de Dios
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Peru presents Roadmap to 2040 to reduce plastic pollution
The initiative, led by the Ministry of the Environment (MINAM) with the support of the World ...
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Madre de Dios: Silvopastoral systems, a new approach to livestock farming in the Peruvian Amazon
Since 2020, 250 families in Madre de Dios have been implementing a livestock model that enhances ...
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Amazonian Brazil nut supports nearly 20,000 families in Madre de Dios and strengthens forest conservation
In the Madre de Dios region, Brazil nut harvesting benefits approximately 20,000 families, ...
