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Peru fights gold fever with fire and military force

As many as 40,000 illegal miners — mostly poor, Quechua-speaking laborers from Peru's Andean highlands — have invaded some of the most pristine and biologically rich sections of ancient forest in the Amazon basin. In just a few years, they have laid waste to more than 120,000 acres, leaving behind Amazonian deserts of pestilent orange craters that bleed into the rivers when it rains.

Mexico closes 80 schools after 10 million gallons of sulfuric acid poison Sonora River earlier this month

Potential risks for the local population include cancer, genetic deformities and developmental problems in children.

More than 600 park rangers to patrol during Semana Santa

This holiday season, leave the plants and animals where they belong, or else!

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