According to WWF's 2018 Living Planet Report, wildlife populations have dropped 60% globally
This new disease affects around 20 out of all 45 species in the Mexican Caribbean, according to Healthy Reefs
Guerrero's Environment and Natural Resources Ministry said it was unlikely that the animals died as a result of poaching and that the animals died at sea
A group of Nahua villagers could make history in Mexico this month when a court rules on a land dispute involving a Canadian miner
Chinampas are floating farms that were used to grow food in pre-Hispanic times
The vaquita is on the verge of extinction thanks to the illegal totoaba market, as its swim bladder is thought to be an aphrodisiac
Ecosur emphasizes that this discovery represents a milestone for the long-term research program on Marine Biodiversity and Climate Change
Abilio Villarreal Morga created a management unit for the protection and preservation of iguanas in the state of Chiapas
Governor Silvano Aureoles claimed that their goal was to produce 3 million liters a year
Only bats can save tequila
In 1995, a few years after Medellín Legorreta warned the tequila industry, a plague destroyed the agave crops in Mexico; it was so catastrophic it was named the “AIDS of tequila.”