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Peru’s culture ministry has reversed a decision to shrink the protected area around the Nazca Lines after national and ...
Peru’s decision to shrink its archeological park home to the famous Nazca Lines by around 42% — an area roughly the size of 1,400 soccer fields — has sparked alarm among conservationists, ...
Peru has acknowledged that miners operating in an area once protected around the famed Nazca Lines can now begin the process ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNearly Half of the Protected Land Around the Nazca Lines of Peru Is Now Open to MinersBut now, the government of Peru has slashed the borders of the protected archaeological park that encompasses the Nazca Lines ...
Peru’s decision to reduce the boundaries of the Nazca Archaeological Park by 1,000 hectares has sparked concern among ...
After outcry from civil servants and environmentalists, the Ministry of Culture has walked back a decision that might have ...
After public and expert backlash, Peru reversed a controversial decision and restored full protection to the ancient Nazca ...
The Culture Ministry of Peru has cut roughly half of the protected area surrounding the Nazca Lines, a move that ...
A decision of Peru's ministry of culture to reduce the size of the Nazca Lines reserve by more than 40 percent is prompting ...
An aerial view of a cat drawing etched on soil that is part of the geoglyphs known as the Nazca Lines in the desert of Nazca, ...
"The main threats to the Nazca Lines are informal mining operations in the surroundings and even within the protected area," Pieter Van Dalen, head of Peru's archaeologists' association, told Reuters.
BOGOTA, Colombia — Peru's government has reversed its controversial decision to shrink the protected area surrounding the Nazca Lines, which had faced criticism for opening the area to informal ...
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