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Traditional groups sowing sustainable crops could save Venezuelan park

Source
Mongabay (India)

Publication Date
2018-09-25

Starting in 2009, Afro-Venezuelan and Indigenous peoples and Phynatura, an NGO, signed a series of conservation agreements which are helping safeguard 570 squares miles of largely pristine forest in the Venezuelan Amazon south of the Orinoco River from illegal mining, timber harvesting and wildlife poaching. In 2017, that area was absorbed into Caura National Park.

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https://news.mongabay.com/2018/09/traditional-groups-sowing-sustainable-crops-could-save-venezuelan-park/