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Peru\u2019s southeastern Amazonian department of Madre de Dios represents one of the last wild places left in the Amazon Basin. The region\u2019s deepest forests are home to uncontacted indigenous groups living in voluntary isolation. The rich wildlife of the forests includes a range of threatened and endangered species, including mahogany trees, short-eared dogs, and giant anteaters. The Madre de Dios region is Peru\u2019s official \u201ccapital of biodiversity,\u201d but without active conservation efforts, this precious ecosystem is quickly being degraded by a combination of gold mining, logging, and agricultural expansion.<\/p>\n
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