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By Stephen Leahy

The Foundations of Life Itself Are in Danger
Around 30 percent of all mammal, bird and amphibian species could disappear from the planet, reducing the quality of the important ''services'' provided by the world's ecosystems, says the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.

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By Yadira Ferrer

Indians Negotiate Reparations for Damages Caused by Dam
Embera-Katío Indians have been in Bogotá since December protesting the impacts of the Urrá dam. Colombian officials hope to resolve the tensions this week.

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