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Explosions by u.s. Wall Would Damage 69 Species of Birds in the Cuchumá

Summary by La Jornada
Mexicali, BC., Environmentalists and members of the Kumiai community warned the authorities that the explosions with dynamite that the U.S. government has been carrying out since the beginning of this year to expand the border wall can seriously affect the 69 species of birds that inhabit the rocky and chaparral areas in the mountain of the Cuchumá.

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Mexicali, BC., Environmentalists and members of the Kumiai community warned the authorities that the explosions with dynamite that the U.S. government has been carrying out since the beginning of this year to expand the border wall can seriously affect the 69 species of birds that inhabit the rocky and chaparral areas in the mountain of the Cuchumá.

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Environmentalists and members of the Kumiai community warned the authorities that the explosions with dynamite that the U.S. government has been carrying out since the beginning of this year to expand the border wall can seriously affect the 69 species of birds that inhabit the rocky and chaparral areas of the Cuchumá mountain. By an initiative of the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (Conabio), the “third straw and d…

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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