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A trend of Ecuadorian criminal leaders turning up in neighboring Colombia underscores the country's role as both a refuge and ...
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Mongabay News on MSNEcuador’s new protected areas law sparks debate over security, developmentEcuador recently passed a landmark protected areas law aimed at restoring security in the country’s national parks and ...
Jorge Celico, the Argentine head coach who first called up Pervis Estupiñán to the Ecuadorian national team, has tipped the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Deforestation Rates on Afro-Descendant Lands in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Suriname Are as Much as 55% Lower than the Norm - New ResearchFirst-of-its-kind study shows Afro-descendant peoples are key environmental stewards; 56% of their lands are top 5% in global biodiversity.
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Mongabay News on MSNFrom deforestation to renewal: Why reforestation isn’t just about treesReforestation has long been viewed as one of the more hopeful climate interventions: a process that can, in theory, restore ...
A peer-reviewed study found Afro-descendant territories outperform comparable lands in preventing forest loss thanks to ...
Afro-descendant peoples in four Amazon countries show remarkable achievements in environmental stewardship, according to new research from Conservation International, published in Nature ...
Eric Orwoll is very direct about plans for the land near Ravenden where he and his associates have set up companies and ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers and state legislators cut taxes by $1.3 billion in the new state budget, paying out a quarter of the state’s $4.6 billion surplus so that Wisconsinites who earn up to ...
A retelling of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” outdoors at Rockwood Park shows the reality of migration and family separation.
North Carolina shrimpers defeated a trawling ban, for now. But opponents, competition from imported seafood and challenges ...
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