Iguazú tourism company paid $20 million fine for running over a yaguareté

Iguazú tourism company paid  million fine for running over a yaguareté

October 22, 2024 – 12:16

The businessmen appeared before the province’s Ministry of Ecology to pay the million-dollar fine.

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He Missions Government confirmed that the missionary tourism company involved in the accident and subsequent death of a yaguaretépaid the million-dollar fine.

The businessmen appeared “spontaneously” before thel Ministry of Ecologyas highlighted by the provincial Executive.

The governor Hugo Passalacquathrough his account on the social network social responsibility of the missionary tourism company of the Berro family, from Puerto Iguazú”.

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Misiones wanted to demonstrate its protectionism and care for biodiversity.

Misiones wanted to demonstrate its protectionism and care for biodiversity.

“Although the incident on October 2 in which the life of a yaguareté was fortuitous, he spontaneously presented himself to Ecology to pay an exemplary and unprecedented fine of $20 million due to the seriousness of the incident,” he added.

It is worth remembering that, a few days after the sad event, Misiones presented itself as plaintiff in the case that investigates the run-over and subsequent death of a yaguareté specimen in Iguazú.

The measure was published in the Official Gazette (BO), thus the Province gave a new example of its protectionist vision of the biodiversity that distinguishes and makes it proud in the world.

On the other hand, later and in compliance with the corresponding decree, official sources confirmed that the payment of $2 million of reward to witness of the fact, who requested to reserve his identity.

Source: Ambito

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