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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Cattle ranching is one of the leading causes of deforestation in Colombia’s Orinoquía and the wider Amazon, degrading habitat for wildlife in the region. Meanwhile, cattle wandering into nearby ...
They sold their cows and let the jungle claim back most of their land in San Jose de Guaviare in southern Colombia.Today ... other around playfully — among the animals too domesticated or weak to ...
The rescue of the stolen fauna was the result of an undercover sting operation led by a budding investigative unit that targets wildlife trafficking – not drug trafficking – in Colombia.
Report Reveals the importance of El Dorado for the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Colombia. This report analyzes wildlife trafficking in Colombia, with an emphasis on El Dorado International Airport. It is ...
Colombia's Peace Opened Wildlife to Discovery, but New Violence Frustrates Progress By Jake Spring (Reuters) -For more than five decades as violent conflict raged through Colombia's highlands and ...
Catalina Gutiérrez Chacón, the Colombia director for the Wildlife Conservation Society, said the national park system needs at least five times as much funding as it receives, suggesting it ...
While the conflict may have helped to shelter Colombia's wildlife for decades, it is the country's location and geography that helped it to flourish into what it is today. Located near the warm ...
For more than five decades, as violent conflict raged through Colombia's highlands and rainforests, wildlife thrived. From brilliantly colored orchids to tiger-striped frogs, scientists have ...
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