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Madre de Dios becomes the first region in Peru that implements measures to promote coexistence between jaguar and people.
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"Amo el Río": The youth movement in the Peruvian Amazon that defends rivers with art, culture and raising awareness between people
In early 2020, WWF Peru gathered young people in the cities of Iquitos and Pucallpa to defend the ...
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“Zero Waste” Project: A collective commitment to a waste-free ocean in Peru
Artisanal fishers, divers, and citizens collected 1.8 tons of waste in Paita and Máncora. 360 ...
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Peru Mahi Alliance highlights advances in mahi mahi sustainability at Seafood Expo North America 2024
The mahi mahi alliance processing and exporting companies, Peru Mahi Alliance (PMA) successfully ...
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Earth Hour 2024: Join the world's largest environmental collective action
We invite millions of citizens in Peru to turn off the lights this March 23rd at 8:30 p.m. to give ...
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Scientific research in regenerative cattle ranching will help to find sustainability in the agricultural sector
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Weaving dreams: the collective strength of Yanesha Women
In Loma Linda, province of Oxapampa in the Pasco region, Yanesha artisan Raquel Sedano has emerged ...
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Kemito Ene: More than 300 cocoa and coffee producers turn adversity into an opportunity
One of the aims is that more clients from North America, Europe and - soon - Asia will choose ...
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Training Program in Indigenous Territorial Governance in Loreto ends successfully
In Latin America, indigenous peoples continue fighting their ownership right over their communal ...
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Madre de Dios, innovating with methodologies to promote regenerative livestock
With the support of WWF Peru, livestock producers, students, and university professors are ...