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 Smithsonian Institution

Several large regions of the world are plagued by

conservation problems shaped around a particular inherent

set of geographical, biological and human conditions which

have been operational for varying periods of time. Typical

of situations facing Latin America are the progress of

economic development in Amazonia with its attendant loss of

rainforest biodiversity, and the Central American

"hamburger connection" involving conversion of forests to

grazing land to support the export of cheap beef to the