The content of this webpage was taken from Biodiversitas no. 129, CONABIO’s newsletter.
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The February air whistled through our clothes that chilly morning in Santa María Yucuhiti, Oaxaca. However, the cold did not seem to deter the group of 10 young people who had turned up to do bird monitoring…
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Twenty years ago, Oaxacan coffee grower Salomón García Moreno realized that all small farmers had to sell their products to intermediaries, who regularly…
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In Queretaro, in a cultural climate of machismo and extreme poverty, the Sierra Gorda Environmental Group is helping local women find their voice by managing…
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Bordering the states of Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí and Hidalgo, the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro is a shining jewel in the heart of Mexico. Extending across 384 thousand hectares, this…
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In the Sierra Gorda of Queretaro, you can go from feeling you’re in a Canadian forest, to feeling you’re in the Arizona Desert in a matter of hours. The postcards…
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The Indigenous Tourism Network of Mexico (RITA) is a development alternative for indigenous peoples. Through environmental conservation and the…
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The Commercial Nature Tourism Group of the State of Yucatán, called Ko’ox Mayab, was set up following a workshop funded by CONABIO for 15 community…