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Colombia to double the size of massive Amazon reserve to include uncontacted tribes' land

Colombia to double the size of massive Amazon reserve to include uncontacted tribes' land | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

Colombia may more than double the size of the remote and poorly-known Chiribiquete National Park to make it the biggest protected area in the Colombian Amazon, reportsEl Espectador.

Under a proposal laid out last year, Colombia's national park service is slated to expand Chiribiquete to about 3 million hectares, up from its current 1.3 million hectares. The park, located in southern Colombia, was established in 1989 and is home to more than 300 bird species, 7 monkey species, and 300 butterfly species.

Chiribiquete best known for its unusual rock formations, including mesa-like tepuis and dramatic waterfalls, but also features at least 32 cave painting sites with some 250,000 drawings, making it a key center for indigenous culture. The expansion would incorporate territories of two "uncontacted" indigenous groups that live in voluntary isolation from the outside world, according to Diana Castellanos, an official with the national park service.

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Carbon map infographic: a new way to see the Earth move

Carbon map infographic: a new way to see the Earth move | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
How can you map the world to show global datasets in an immediately compelling and clear way?
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Unsustainable consumption – the mother of all environmental issues? — European Environment Agency (EEA)

Unsustainable consumption – the mother of all environmental issues? — European Environment Agency (EEA) | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Consumption of products and services impacts the environment in many different ways.
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