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Mexico president to convert penal colony into cultural center by Staff Writers Mexico City (AFP) Feb 18, 2019 Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced on Monday that an island penal colony housing 600 inmates will be converted into a cultural and scientific center. The four Islas Marias islands lie 120-kilometers (75 miles) off the northwest coast of Mexican state Nayarit. The largest of those, Isla Maria Madre, has housed a prison since 1905 in which inmates, some of whom live with their families, are free to roam, though not leave. "The island will be converted into a center for the arts, culture and the study of the environment, nature, flora and fauna," said Lopez Obrador, known by his initials AMLO, during a morning press conference. The Islas Marias inmates are not considered dangerous and 200 of them will be released as they have served the minimum time required by law for their sentences. The other 400 inmates will be relocated to prisons close to their homes. AMLO said the the islands' "history of punishment, torture, repression (and) violation of human rights" would come to an end. The islands are known for their great beauty and environmental riches. The new cultural center will be named after a novel by Mexican writer and political activist Jose Revueltas. He was imprisoned several times during his life, including at the penal colony, which was then a maximum security jail.
Slashing roadkill numbers for small and medium-sized mammals Montreal, Canada (SPX) Feb 18, 2019 Most motorists pay little attention to the amount of roadkill they drive over or past on the highway, except when swerving to avoid it. But odds are the number of dead animals they encounter is far higher than they think. And it will likely rise globally due to increasing road construction and traffic volumes if humans don't install measures to prevent woodland animals from wandering onto busy roads in the first place. Jochen Jaeger is an associate professor in the Department of Geography, Plannin ... read more
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