Logging, murder and money: can Mexico’s ancient forests be saved from the cartels?
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Guardian
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Mexico's Sierra Tarahumara faces an environmental crisis as organized crime syndicates exploit ancient forests through illegal logging operations. These criminal networks enforce control through violence and intimidation, eliminating opposition from local communities and environmental activists. The convergence of deforestation and cartel activity threatens both biodiversity and indigenous livelihoods, creating a complex security and conservation challenge that demands urgent international attention and coordinated governmental response.
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