bolivianlandtrust.org - Bolivian Amazon Land Trust Alliance

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Beni River, Bolivia. Photo by Dr. Arthur Anker

Bolivia is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. It is home to nearly 2,200 known species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians, and more than 17,000 known species of plants. The Bolivian Amazon covers roughly 230,000 square miles, or about half of the country's total land mass. Bolivia currently has the highest rate of deforestation per capita in the Amazon Basin, and one of the highest worldwide. If deforestation continues at it's current rate, the Amazon will be gone in less than 40 years.

White Throated Toucan, Parque Ambue Ari, Bolivia. Photo by Chantal Berot

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