Gold mines near protected forest land in Peru. Captured on January 29, 2016

Gold Mining Invasion of Tambopata National Reserve Intensifies

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2 min readApr 12, 2016

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This is an excerpt from an article originally published by maaproject.org on April 12, 2016.

As described previously in MAAP #21, the illegal gold mining invasion of the Tambopata National Reserve began in late 2015. Here in MAAP #30, we confirm that this invasion continues to intensify in 2016.

Image 30a shows the invasion zone, where we document that the illegal mining is advancing on seven fronts within the northwest section of the reserve and has thus far directly caused the deforestation of 130 hectares (320 acres) since September 2015. Below, we show high-resolution zooms of fronts 1–5 (Inset A) and a major mining camp recently established just outside of the Reserve (Inset B).

Image 30a. Data: Planet Labs, SERNANP

Invasion of Tambopata: Fronts 1–5

Image 30b shows the rapid expansion of deforestation in 5 of the fronts inside the Reserve between the end of January (left panel) and March (right panel) of 2016. This image corresponds to Inset A in Image 30a. Further below, Images 30c and 30d show high-resolution zooms of these 5 fronts.

Image 30b. Data: Planet Labs, SERNANP

Zoom of Fronts 1 & 2

Image 30c shows a zoom of deforestation fronts 1 and 2 between January (left panel) and March (right panel) of 2016.

Image 30c. Data: Planet Labs, SERNANP

Zoom of Fronts 3, 4, & 5

Image 30d shows a zoom of fronts 3, 4, and 5 between January (left panel) and March (right panel) of 2016.

Image 30d. Data: Planet Labs, SERNANP

Originally published at maaproject.org on April 12, 2016. Read the full article.

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