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Bolivia’s hydropower is based on medium-scale facilities located in a geographical region optimally suited for dam and tunnel (D&T) systems. The oldest of these is in the Zongo Valley, which starts at 4,700 meters above sea level with a small reservoir (~20 hectares) that feeds water into one of eleven power plants, with a total […] ....
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Cloud forest in Bolivian mountains reveals 20 species new to science Isabella O Malley mercredi, 23 décembre 2020 à 11:14 - The researchers describe Bolivia’s cloud forest as a pristine environment that is “overflowing with biodiversity” and warn that climate change and overexploitation are serious threats. A scientific expedition in Bolivia’s Zongo Valley has revealed 20 species that were previously unknown to science as well as several plant and animal species that have not been seen for decades or were thought to be extinct. In 2017 a team of 17 international scientists affiliated with the non-profit environmental group Conservation International completed a 2-week expedition in the Zongo Valley, a mountainous region that is located near Bolivia’s capital, La Paz. After hiking four hours to the cloud forest, which sits at an elevation of approximately 3,000 metres, the team was able to identify a total of 1,204 species, with 770 being new to the Zo ....
Cloud forest in Bolivian mountains reveals 20 species new to science Isabella O Malley Wednesday, December 23rd 2020, 11:14 am - The researchers describe Bolivia’s cloud forest as a pristine environment that is “overflowing with biodiversity” and warn that climate change and overexploitation are serious threats. A scientific expedition in Bolivia’s Zongo Valley has revealed 20 species that were previously unknown to science as well as several plant and animal species that have not been seen for decades or were thought to be extinct. In 2017 a team of 17 international scientists affiliated with the non-profit environmental group Conservation International completed a 2-week expedition in the Zongo Valley, a mountainous region that is located near Bolivia’s capital, La Paz. After hiking four hours to the cloud forest, which sits at an elevation of approximately 3,000 metres, the team was able to identify a total of 1,204 species, with 770 being new to the ....