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They promote the preservation of the red front paraba

Summary by Los Tiempos
The red-fronted paraba (Ara rubrogenys) is a critically endangered species that lives in a small region in the inter-Andean valleys of Bolivia. The estimated population is just over 1,200 individuals (according to the national census of March and April 2021) and does not live anywhere else on planet Earth. The species is threatened by the destruction of native dry forests in the valleys, persecution by local farmers because they seek complementa…
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The red-fronted paraba (Ara rubrogenys) is a critically endangered species that lives in a small region in the inter-Andean valleys of Bolivia. The estimated population is just over 1,200 individuals (according to the national census of March and April 2021) and does not live anywhere else on planet Earth. The species is threatened by the destruction of native dry forests in the valleys, persecution by local farmers because they seek complementa…

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Los Tiempos broke the news in on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
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