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Regional Overview: Hydroelectrics and illegal mining threaten South American river dolphins
This is one of the main results of the first satellite monitoring of river dolphins completed in ...
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Co-management: Indigenous communities and the government working hand in hand to manage and protect nature
In Peru there are 10 communal Reserves and they are the only category of protected natural areas ...
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The sustainable management of fisheries and aquaculture contributes to the well-being of 60% of the Amazonian population
Representatives of the fishing and aquaculture industry in Peru, participated in the 45th session ...
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ExpoAmazonica 2019: Indigenous entrepreneurships promise to boost the sustainable development of the Amazon under a productive, commercial and tourist approach
The ninth edition of the ExpoAmazónica, will allow indigenous producers, with experiences as ...
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Fishing nets illuminated with LED lights avoid entanglement of marine turtles and other marine species
• Nesting abundance in the most important beaches from Mexico and Costa Rica has been reduced in ...
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WWF Statement on CITES’ Decisions on Jaguar Parts and Derivatives Trade
The increasing evidence from recent years pointing towards a rise in the illegal trade of jaguar ...
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PRODUCE and WWF commit on working together to promote the sustainability of fishing and aquaculture industries
The agreement between these 2 institutions will promote the monitoring of activities atributted to ...
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Global forest wildlife populations in significant decline, new WWF report shows
Conservation group calls to declare a planetary emergency and act to keep forests standing and ...
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Humpback whales that migrate to Peru are threatened by fishing nets
• In the last week, there have been 2 reported cases of entangled whales in northern Peru, regions ...
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Radical transformation of land use necessary to combat climate crisis
On the eve of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 50th Session, where its ...