100 Years After Its Discovery, We May Know What Killed This Bolivian Mummy | 100 años después de su descubrimiento, podemos saber qué mató a esta momia boliviana

Ben Taub, IFL Science: A disease that’s currently on the rise may have been present in Pre-Hispanic South America. A mummified woman discovered over a century ago in Bolivia may have suffered from a fungal infection commonly known as Valley Fever. While the pathogen usually causes non-fatal respiratory systems, in this case, it appears to have destroyed the…

Amboró: Water = Food Safety | Agua = Seguridad Alimentaria

El Mundo: The “Amboró” park guarantees water for Food Safety VITAL: LIDEMA considers the Amboró park as the head of a vital biological corridor for the region because it captures water and at least five rivers originate from it. In flora, it has 5,000 species of native plants and fauna more than 1,236 species The…

Those “radicals” … | Esos “radicales” …

Editorial, El Dia: Why is socialism so popular, despite the fact that it necessarily has to resort to force to impose its precepts, to carry out its great ideals of prosperity, equality, well-being, social justice, the common good and blah, blah. Why are liberalism and capitalism so hated, why is nobody defending them and why…

Indigenous people in the Bolivian Amazon fight back against threats to their home | Indígenas de la Amazonía boliviana luchan contra las amenazas a su hogar

Nation World News: The evil in this remote point of the planet is demonstrated by an extreme appetite for deforestation, which puts Bolivia among the three countries in the world with the greatest loss of its tropical primary forests, reports Global Forest Watch And that too during 2022. World Resources Institute – 386,000 hectares got…