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🌿 Environment February 11, 2026 at 05:52 PM

In Peru’s Andes, Quechua women turn human-wildcat conflict into coexistence

Source: Mongabay - Conservation

Indigenous Quechua women in Peru are transforming human-wildcat conflict into a model of coexistence and conservation, fostering cultural revival in the Andes.

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