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FEATURE-Displaced Ecuador Indigenous group to return home after 8 decades

FEATURE-Displaced Ecuador Indigenous group to return home after 8 decades
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Displaced Ecuador Indigenous group to return home after 8 decades

After an 80-year struggle to regain control of their ancestral lands in Ecuador s Amazon rainforest, the Indigenous Siekopai people are set to return after a historic court ruling ordered the government to grant the community property titles.Under the November ruling, Ecuador s Environment Ministry

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North Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels of Crude Harm Birds, Fish; Fishermen Will Likely Be Affected

The latest report said an oil spill occurred on a famous beach in North Ecuador's coast. At least 1,200 barrels of crude were reported to leak that could harm birds and fish. An investigation is on the way to determine the cause of the spill. Read here.

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How Conservation Became Colonialism – Foreign Policy

Green colonialism? Environmentalists have failed to protect valuable ecosystems and displaced native peoples in the process.

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Scientists see Galapagos pink iguana babies for first time - La Prensa Latina Media

Quito, Dec 20 (EFE).- A scientific expedition to the Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island in the Galapagos archipelago, where the world’s last population of pink iguanas live, has managed to see for the first time hatchlings and juveniles of this unique species, Ecuador’s Environment Ministry announced Tuesday. In recent months, the scientific team documented various …

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