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Cerro El Cono is a solitary, pyramidal hill in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest whose origins remain mysterious and that holds ...
The men were killed in a region that has seen growing conflict over access to ore in recent years. The mine has also been a ...
A recent amendment to Peru’s Forestry and Wildlife Law has sparked intense backlash from environmental groups and Indigenous organizations.
New technology is helping Peru fight against the illegal logging of its 68 million hectares of valuable tropical rainforest.
Rising abruptly in the Amazon rainforest, the peak's isolation and pyramidal shape intrigue scientists and locals.
Amendment to Peru Law Raises Fears of Amazon Rainforest Destruction BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A recent amendment to Peru’s Forestry and Wildlife Law is drawing fierce backlash from environmental ...
A legal reversal and unconstitutional amendments Peru holds the second-largest share of Amazon rainforest after Brazil, with over 70 million hectares—about 60% of Peru’s territory, according ...