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Illegal Mining Deforests 500 Hectares in Tambopata: the Alarming Reduction of Operations and the Effects of the Enlargements of the Reinfo Since Congress

Summary by El Comercio
The new Congressmen Reinfo: These are the virtual legislators with an agenda in favor of informal mining ONPE on Regional and Municipal Elections 2026: "The digital vote will not be used" Between the second half of 2025 and the first two months of 2026, illegal miners operating in the Madre de Dios region have deforested 500 hectares of forests of the Tambopata National Reserve, one of the most biodiversity in the world, created to protect Amazo…
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The powerful message of Carlos AñañosLeonor Acevedo, the woman who cared for Jorge Luis BorgesThis Owl read with shock how only between January and February illegal mining deforested more than 69 hectares of forest in the national reserve of Tambopata, Mother of God, according to a report published in El Comercio. It affects me deeply, because as a reporter I have traveled our immense country. I have sailed on boat the most abundant rivers in Pe…

The new Congressmen Reinfo: These are the virtual legislators with an agenda in favor of informal mining ONPE on Regional and Municipal Elections 2026: "The digital vote will not be used" Between the second half of 2025 and the first two months of 2026, illegal miners operating in the Madre de Dios region have deforested 500 hectares of forests of the Tambopata National Reserve, one of the most biodiversity in the world, created to protect Amazo…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
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