Illegal Structures Removed from Maya Biosphere Reserve in Petén
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Authorities have dismantled illegal structures, including landing strips and roads, within the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Petén. This inter-institutional operation was conducted by the National Council of Protected Areas (Conap). The removal of this infrastructure is part of efforts to protect the ecological integrity of the reserve. Such illegal constructions often facilitate deforestation, illegal logging, and other illicit activities. The operation signifies a commitment to enforcing environmental regulations and preserving this vital natural area. Conap's action aims to curb activities that threaten the biodiversity and natural resources of the Maya Biosphere Reserve. This enforcement is crucial for the long-term conservation of the region.
The removal of illegal infrastructure from the Maya Biosphere Reserve is a critical step in protecting this vital ecosystem from harmful activities.
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