![Illegal Mining In Peru Peru January 20, 2017 The sprawling "La Pampa" gold mine has grown quickly over the years. In 2016, however, the mine spilled south of the Malinowski River, illegally entering the Tambopata National Reserve—a protected forest. The Amazon Conservation Association used Planet data to publish a series of alerts which tracked hundreds of hectares of illegal expansion and mapped alterations to the course of the Malinowski River. The Peruvian government has intervened and is now actively targeting illegally cited mining equipment inside the reserve.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f4/Illegal_Mining%2C_Peru%2C_2017-01-20_by_Planet_Labs.jpg/800px-Illegal_Mining%2C_Peru%2C_2017-01-20_by_Planet_Labs.jpg)
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