In the last decade, more than 50 deaths of Amazon dolphins have been documented in Ecuador, and according to this study, 52% of these have been caused by hunting directed at species trafficking in the continent, affecting the life of the South American jungle.
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In the last decade, more than 50 deaths of Amazon dolphins have been documented in Ecuador, and according to this study, 52% of these have been caused by hunting directed at species trafficking in the continent, affecting the life of the South American jungle.