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Introduction
WWF has been active in Latin America and the Caribbean since its creation, as this region hosts tremendous biodiversity riches including the world's largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon. To mark the holding of WWF's 2014 Annual Conference in Brazil, a selection of conservation highlights from the region is presented.
Highlights Articles
- Bolivia takes leadership on freshwater conservation
- Gray whales and monarch butterflies in Mexico
- Blue whale and forest conservation in Chile
- Marine conservation in Colombia
- Deforestation rates in Brazil surge
- Towards sustainable beef production in Latin America
- Drop in deforestation in Argentina’s Atlantic Forest