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Marco Bustos Salazar, a park ranger and conservation leader from the Área de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) in Costa Rica, recently completed a specialized course on protected area management led by Jim Barborak from Colorado State University.
Mexico has solidified its position as the only country with a national census of the largest feline in the Americas, registering a 30% population recovery in the last decade. In the heart of the Mayan jungle, WIRED witnesses how an alliance between satellite technology, international funding, and economic pragmatism seeks to protect the continent's second-largest tropical reserve before it's too late.
In 2025, satellite evidence shows 652 hectares of new illegal oil palm plantations inside Rawa Singkil Wildlife Reserve, with 453 hectares already in production as of September 2024. The destruction of large forest areas in Singkil is happening now and likely has the involvement of corrupt government officials. Almost 5% of the wildlife reserve has already been destroyed.