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Pigs are eating away at the Orinoquía forest of Colombia
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Pigs are eating away at the Orinoquía forest of Colombia
The savannahs of the Meta department, in Colombia’s central Orinoquía region, are known for their rivers. They are home to more than 750 species of fish, an abundance recognised by the Indigenous Sikuani people. They are the ancient inhabitants of the gallery forests of the Meta, Muco, Manacacías and Tillavá rivers, so-called for their long corridors of trees that grow along the banks. Santiago is an Indigenous member of this community – his rea…
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