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  • A high-security prison planned on El Frontón Island, off the coast of Lima, Peru, would interfere with the movement of threatened marine species, experts say.
  • The project is part of a larger government plan to address overcrowding and organized crime in the country’s prison system.
  • The planned island prison will cover 5.7 hectares out of El Frontón’s total area of 100 hectares (14 out of 250 acres) and house approximately 2,000 inmates.
  • Conservationists have called for a formal environmental impact assessment for the project, citing multiple threatened species in the greater Humboldt Current ecosystem where the island sits.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

Shouldn't be building them anyway, they are a waste of resources, we should knock them all down and build things that actually help.

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