PERU-ENVIRONMENT-ANIMALS-CLIMATE CHANGE
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ROBERTO CORTIJO
(FILES) Image of a Tapir crossing a river at the Tambopata national reserve in Madre de Dios, Peru on November 29, 2007. Climate change, deforestation and illegal mining jeopardize to the point of endangering several species of animals in Peru, including turtles, crocodiles, birds, frogs and monkeys, according to the Agriculture Ministry. AFP PHOTO/ERNESTO BENAVIDES (Photo credit should read ERNESTO BENAVIDES/AFP via Getty Images)

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