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Peruvian Amazon: Indigenous peoples work towards the recognition of 780 thousand hectares of their territories
In a recent publication by the New York Times, scientists argue that healthy Amazon forests absorb ...
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The Law on Climate Change, a lever for sustainable development
After four years of debates, the recent approval of the Framework Law on Climate Change on April ...
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The mountain tapir's comeback, a once forgotten species is now the face of the new Peruvian sol coin
In Peru, several studies indicate that less than 400 individuals remain. Since 2014, WWF Peru and ...
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Marine turtles in danger: commitments for their conservation are imperative
Five of the seven existing species of marine turtles inhabit the Peruvian coast, and all are ...
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Amarakaeri, protecting the magic of the Peruvian Amazon
A recent report by WWF Peru and the Administrator of the Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, highlights ...
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The rainforest’s comeback #Connect2Forests
The activity carried out on Saturday, March 24, under the framework of Earth Hour, increased the ...
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60 minutes that connected hundreds of millions of people with the Planet
Millions of Peruvians took part in Earth Hour along the Pacific coast, the Andes and the Amazon. ...
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La Costa Verde, escenario de la mayor limpieza de playas realizada en el Perú
La Hora del Planeta convoca a más de 500 voluntarios para limpiar las playas de los distritos de ...
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We can be 100% renewable by 2050
In 30 years, renewable sources could cover the global energy demand. Despite enormous potential, in ...
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WWF Peru on recently approved law 30723: more debate and reflection are urgently needed
Law declares the construction of roads in border zones and the maintenance of dirt roads in the ...