Illegal gold mining clears 140,000 hectares of Peruvian Amazon
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A recent report reveals that illegal gold mining has devastated 140,000 hectares of the Peruvian Amazon, driven by armed criminal groups seeking to exploit soaring gold prices. This alarming trend not only threatens the rich biodiversity of the rainforest but also accelerates environmental degradation in the region. Since 1984, approximately 540 square miles have been cleared for mining, highlighting a growing crisis that demands urgent attention and action to protect this vital ecosystem.
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