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Environmentalists Claim that More than 3,000 Hectares Have Been Affected in Napo by Illegal Mining

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Through social networks, the collective Napo Ama la Vida alert from the advance of the miner to illegal in tourist sectors, such as the parish Talag, in Tena (Napo), and ask for intervention from the ministries in charge, for regulation and mining control.
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Through social networks, the collective Napo Ama la Vida alert from the advance of the miner to illegal in tourist sectors, such as the parish Talag, in Tena (Napo), and ask for intervention from the ministries in charge, for regulation and mining control.

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fmmundo.com broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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