Bolivia approves highway through Amazon biodiversity hotspot
by Dan Collyns from Environment | The Guardian on (#2ZACV)
National park which is home to thousands of indigenous people loses protected status to allow for construction of 190-mile road
Bolivia has given the go ahead to a controversial highway which would cut through an Amazon biodiversity hotspot almost the size of Jamaica and home to 14,000 mostly indigenous people.
President Evo Morales enacted the new law opening the way for the 190-mile (300km) road through the Isiboro Si(C)cure Indigenous Territory and National Park, known as Tipnis, its Spanish acronym . The road will divide the park in two and strip it of the protections won in 2011 when a national march by thousands of protesters ended in clashes with the police and forced the government to change its position.
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