The endangered 'Morphnus guianensis' was seen at the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve in Chiapas
The cubs were born from a 7-year-old female called Seje, and a 5-year-old male called Rhi
This summer, some of Mexico’s forest wetlands will become filled with the natural light of fireflies
In a letter colonizer Hernán Cortés sent to Emperor Carlos V, he mentioned that in the Tenochtitlán landscape there was a mountain range that exhaled a lot of smoke
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.”
Paraíso’s oyster fishermen fear the refinery might harm the Mecoacan lagoon just a few miles from the refinery site, and their main source of subsistence for several generations
FlaminGO! was developed to support monitoring and conservation tasks, and through photographs, it is possible to notice population patterns
Although several laws and regulations have been approved in order to protect the environment, the deterioration of mangroves continues
These giants give spectators an amazing show: jumps, fluttering, and singing can be seen and heard just a few feet away from the boat
As hummingbirds are in danger, a UNAM scientist is trying to save them by creating gardens all over the city