Nicaragua cloud forest 'under siege' by illegal loggers
Nicaragua cloud forest 'under siege' by illegal loggers
3 May 2013 Last updated at 05:38 ET
Matt McGrath
By Matt McGrath
Environment correspondent, BBC News
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The Bosawas Reserve is a critically important rainforest but native people say it is being destroyed by "colonists"[/font]
A famed rainforest in Nicaragua is under growing threat from illegal loggers, say indigenous leaders.
The Bosawas Biosphere Reserve is Central America's largest tropical, forest with clouds constantly drifting over the hilly terrain. But the Mayangna and Miskito people who live there say 30,000 hectares a year are being deforested by "colonists". They are calling on US president Barack Obama, who is visiting the region, to support their battle.
Described by the United Nations as a global biological treasure, the reserve is located on the border between Nicaragua and Honduras and teems with wildlife.
The two million hectares are said to be home to 150,000 insect species, rare jaguars, eagles and crocodiles as well as the world's last populations of Baird's Tapir and the Central American Spider Monkey.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22379788