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A fast-growing pipeline: The Amazon-to-Southeast Asia wildlife trade

Organized crime cartels and Chinese laborers continue draining the Amazon of jaguars and other endangered species, threatening ecosystems with collapse.

Jaguars in Suriname s protected parks remain vulnerable to poaching

Jaguars in Suriname s protected parks remain vulnerable to poaching
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Facebook and Google Earth help probe eco-crimes in the Middle East

Facebook and Google Earth help probe eco-crimes in the Middle East dw.com 1/10/2021 Cathrin Schaer Researchers are using the same open-source data methods that helped track war crimes in Syria to document environmental offenses in places like Yemen and Iraq. © Yunus Keles/AA/picture alliance The extremist IS group set oil wells on fire near Mosul in Iraq while fleeing the area in 2017 The impact of conflict and corruption on the environment in the Middle East is often easy to see but difficult to remedy. The long list of crimes against nature in the region includes things like makeshift oil refineries polluting the air in northern Syria, the devastation of agriculture and poaching of rare wildlife in Yemen and local companies pumping waste straight into Iraq s waterways.

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