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Deforestation by Bird Flight: This Is What the Amazon Crisis Looks Like

Summary by La Silla Vacía
Much is said about deforestation in the Amazon, but the size of the problem is rarely understood. An hour of flight from San José del Guaviare is not enough to leave behind the trail of livestock, which is eating the jungle and treads on the heels of the Serrania del Chiribiquete National Park. La Silla Vacía was on a four-day tour coordinated by the Foundation for Conservation and Sustainable Development (Fcds) to understand the magnitude and c…
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Much is said about deforestation in the Amazon, but the size of the problem is rarely understood. An hour of flight from San José del Guaviare is not enough to leave behind the trail of livestock, which is eating the jungle and treads on the heels of the Serrania del Chiribiquete National Park. La Silla Vacía was on a four-day tour coordinated by the Foundation for Conservation and Sustainable Development (Fcds) to understand the magnitude and c…

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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