Shooting of elderly activist leads to move against 'agrobandits'
Jan Rocha
Saturday February 19, 2005
The Guardian
The Brazilian government has ordered the creation of two vast conservation areas in the Amazon, only days after an elderly American nun who tried to protect the region from soybean farmers and loggers was shot dead.
Environmental groups had been campaigning for years for the biodiversity-rich area - known as Terra do Meio, or Middle Land - to be declared a conservation area. But it has taken last weekend's murder of Dorothy Stang, 74, and the international outcry that followed to make it happen.
Together, the protected areas, in Para state, cover nearly 4m hectares, or almost 10m acres, of forest, in an area coveted by loggers and ranchers.
A further 8m hectares along the unpaved BR163 highway, where illegal logging has already transformed the rainforest landscape, will be "interdicted" for six months, while the government decides how to preserve the area when work starts on hard-surfacing the road.
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