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TexasTowelie

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Fri Dec 15, 2023, 11:48 PM Dec 2023

How America's love of avocados is affecting Mexico's forests - CBS News



The American obsession with avocados is having a global impact, and it's being felt acutely in neighboring Mexico where the fruit is grown. Jeff Miller, author and associate professor at Colorado State University, joins CBS News to discuss the issue.


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The narco groups are involved with the avocado trade.
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How America's love of avocados is affecting Mexico's forests - CBS News (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2023 OP
The forests there are also the winter home of the Monarch Butterflies. Judi Lynn Dec 2023 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. The forests there are also the winter home of the Monarch Butterflies.
Thu Dec 21, 2023, 07:58 AM
Dec 2023

You might remember that at least two guardians of the Monarch sanctuaries have been murdered. . .



This article is more than 3 years old
Second monarch butterfly sanctuary worker found dead in Mexico
This article is more than 3 years old
Body of part-time tour guide Raúl Hernández found days after that of reserve manager Homero Gómez González in Michoacán

David Agren in Mexico City
@el_reportero
Mon 3 Feb 2020 12.42 EST

A second worker at Mexico’s famed monarch butterfly sanctuary has been found murdered, sparking concerns that the defenders of one of Mexico’s most emblematic species are being slain with impunity.

The body of Raúl Hernández Romero, a part-time tour guide, was found on Saturday, showing injuries possibly inflicted by a sharp object, according to prosecutors in the western state of Michoacán.

Hernández had been reported missing on 27 January in the town of Angangueo, in the heart of the federally protected Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, a Unesco world heritage site some 180km west of Mexico City.

His death came just days after the body of Homero Gómez González, who managed the El Rosario monarch butterfly reserve, was discovered floating in a well with a head wound. Gómez Gonzalez had been reported missing two weeks earlier.

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/03/mexico-second-monarch-butterfly-sanctuary-worker-found-murdered









Homero Gómez González



Raúl Hernández Romero

Rest in Peace.

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