Nueva especie de lagartija en Ecuador lleva el nombre de activista waorani
La nueva especie de lagartija le debe su nombre a la indígena Nemonte Nenquimo.
Nueva especie de lagartija en Ecuador lleva el nombre de activista waorani Foto: Tomada de la revista Vistazo .
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viernes, 25 de junio de 2021 · 23:50
AFP / Quito
Científicos descubrieron en Ecuador una nueva especie de lagartija, que fue nombrada en homenaje a la activista waorani Nemonte Nenquimo, quien lideró una batalla judicial contra la explotación petrolera en la Amazonía, informó este viernes el ministerio de Ambiente.
Anolis nemonteae fue hallada en la Reserva Buenaventura, ubicada en el sur del país, en la provincia de El Oro. Al estar en una reserva los investigadores sugieren que al menos algunas de sus poblaciones están bien protegidas , señaló la cartera en un comunicado.
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