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Worries abound that Mexico’s Maya Train will destroy jungle

Por: Portland Press Herald World February 04, 2023

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Omar Hernandez walks with his daughters on land he sold for the construction of a section of the Maya Train, near the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico on Jan. 11. Hernandez hopes to sell organic honey he produces to tourists. He had to relocate his hives though, over concerns that the heavy machinery would scare the bees away. Marco Ugarte/Associated Press CALAKMUL BIOSPHERE RESERVE, Mexico — Miguel Ángel Díaz... + full article



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