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“The Current Protected Areas Are Not Enough,” Says Peruvian Researcher Who Participated in the Largest Study on Marine Megafauna

Summary by El Comercio
They are like us: the orangutans compensate for the lack of night sleep with day napsHow is it that mammals had an upright posture? Evolution would have been very dynamic and complexAn ambitious study published in Science magazine has just offered the most complete picture to date of how whales, sharks, turtles and seabirds move through the oceans of the planet.Using more than 11 million satellite location records and other data obtained in the …
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Sernanp: "The population and all Peruvians must value protected areas" Source: RPP The Director of Management of the Protected Natural Areas of Sernanp, Deyvis Huamán, highlighted in RPP the importance of Peruvian citizenship recognizing and valuing the 77 protected natural areas of the country, which "value them and see that a protected area brings benefits to you."Huamán explained in Extension of News that his work focuses on the protection o…

They are like us: the orangutans compensate for the lack of night sleep with day napsHow is it that mammals had an upright posture? Evolution would have been very dynamic and complexAn ambitious study published in Science magazine has just offered the most complete picture to date of how whales, sharks, turtles and seabirds move through the oceans of the planet.Using more than 11 million satellite location records and other data obtained in the …

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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