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Honey to Resist Deforestation in the Impenetrable Chaqueño

Summary by El Pais
To get into the Gran Chaco ecosystem, we must avoid rains: many of its roads and routes are arid and easily run the risk of getting bogged down. In this 49 million-hectare subtropical dry forest, located to the northwest of Argentina, the signals to communicate or be guided by GPS are almost non-existent. Silvia Godoy, a beekeeper from the original qom community, gives indications to the old habit to get to where she lives: “Doblas to the left, …

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To get into the Gran Chaco ecosystem, we must avoid rains: many of its roads and routes are arid and easily run the risk of getting bogged down. In this 49 million-hectare subtropical dry forest, located to the northwest of Argentina, the signals to communicate or be guided by GPS are almost non-existent. Silvia Godoy, a beekeeper from the original qom community, gives indications to the old habit to get to where she lives: “Doblas to the left, …

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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