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full screen A heron in Nicaragua. Archive image. Photo: Esteban Felix/AP/TT
Drug smugglers’ hideouts in remote forests have potentially fatal consequences for bird life, The Guardian reports.
Scientists warn that two-thirds of the areas most important to birds in Central America face increased risks.
The smugglers build airstrips and roads. They also devastate forests to launder money through cattle ranching and control territory, according to a study published in Nature Sustainability.