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By María Amparo Lasso

Eden in the Line of Fire

Ninety-three percent of the wetlands have disappeared in Mesopotamia, the great oasis of the Middle East. Now, war threatens to destroy what little remains. Iraq holds 1,600 oil wells, which represent a time bomb for this fragile ecosystem.

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By Marcela Valente

Squid under Siege

Hundreds of foreign ships are fishing clandestinely for the profitable species in Argentine waters, home to the second largest squid reserve in the world. The greatest demand for "calamari" comes from East Asia.

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Carlos Monsiváis
By Pilar Franco

Carlos Monsiváis:
"Leaving future generations with the right to breathe once every three days"

"We haven't incorporated ecological awareness among our daily duties," says Mexican writer Carlos Monsiváis in a dialogue with Tierramérica. People tend to be very concerned about their children, but not so much about the environment in which they will live, he says.

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Mayan city of Calakmul. Photo source: UNESCO Heritage of Humanity

The Maya
The Mayan civilization for more than 3,000 years shone throughout Mesoamerica, which continues to be inhabited by its descendants. The imprints, achievements and mysteries these ancient peoples left can also be explored via cyberspace.
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Ecobreves
Brazil faces dilemma on big dams… Religious debate on protecting drought-stricken palm trees in Venezuela… Chile finalizes water protection rules… Improving standard of living for residents of Cuban nature reserve… Nicaraguan accord to produce iodized salt… Reforestation of Guatemalan river basins… U.S. mining firm blamed for sickness in Honduras…
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