Yucatecan businessmen have invested more than 15 million pesos in the creation of a Management and Conservation Unit called “Tapir Sanctuary” in …
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Residents of Chabihau warn tourists about the presence of crocodiles
“There are crocodiles and people are unaware of it, they think it’s a game they are being told. There are no signs …
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The jaguar population is recovering in Southeast Mexico
The National Jaguar Census (Cenjaguar) carried out by researchers from the Institute of Ecology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) …
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Endangered “Tigrillo” becomes roadkill in Baca, Yuc.
A Margay (Tigrillo) was run over and found dead on the Motul-Baca section of the highway. BACA, YUCATAN (November 08, 2022).-The corpse …
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BACKYARD BIRDING IN MERIDA, YUCATAN AND BEYOND-USA TO YUCATAN PENINSULA CONNECT WITH MIGRATORY BIRDS
When I began photography in the olden times of slide film (can you say Kodachrome?), I concentrated on mammals, those great creatures …
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Two thousand pink flamingos hatched in the Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve
Groups of Caribbean flamingos observed in the Ría Celestún Biosphere Reserve established a new nesting area, where it is estimated that between …
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More than 20,000 American flamingos arrived in San Crisanto, Yucatan
More than 20,000 American flamingos arrived at the Ciénagas y Manglares State Reserve of the North Coast of Yucatan, with which the …
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Newly hatched Kemp’s ridley and hawksbill sea turtles are released in Chelem and Chuburna
An important ecological action took place in the summer zone of Chelem and Chuburná, where families of vacationers witnessed the release of …
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On Friday, February 25, agents of the Mérida Municipal Police received a report that inside a parking lot located on Calle 61 …
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Maya octopus could leave Yucatan due to climate change
The region’s endemic octopus, the Maya Octopus, is highly sensitive to changes in temperature. (MÉRIDA, YUC. – UNAM).- For many it goes …