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RÍO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Decenas de jóvenes se arrodillaron bajo un sol abrasador esta semana en el interior rural de Río de Janeiro, plantando un corredor verde que será en el futuro un paso seguro para la especie más emblemática y amenazada de la región, el tamarino león dorado.

RÍO DE JANEIRO — Decenas de jóvenes se arrodillaron bajo un sol abrasador esta semana en el interior rural de Río de Janeiro, plantando un corredor verde que será en el futuro un paso seguro para la especie más emblemática y amenazada de la región, el tamarino león dorado. Los 300 plántulas de árboles que plantaron esta semana, de apenas unos centímetros de altura, acabarán uniendo dos zonas de bosque.

“De lo contrario, los monos empiezan a aparearse dentro de sus propias familias”. Ferraz dice que los monos tienen demasiado miedo para cruzar los pocos cientos de metros de tierra desnuda que a veces separan dos islas de vegetación verde, por temor a convertirse en presa de depredadores mayores, como los grandes felinos. De ahí la necesidad de corredores verdes.

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