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Environmental prosecutors meet to strengthen ecosystem protection and ecological justice in Argentina

In the framework of the World Environment Day, the...

Concern grows in the Argentine Sea over the presence of more than 600 foreign fishing vessels

The activity of foreign fishing vessels operating near mile...

Mexico launches over one million nature credits, marking a milestone in ecosystem conservation

Durante el Nat5 Live forum, held in Mexico City, the issuance of more than one million nature credits was announced, with an estimated value...

This is the Bolson tortoise: a resilient and endangered species surviving in a Mexican desert

The Bolsón tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) inhabits altitudes ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 meters above sea level, with an average of 1,500 meters, especially in...

Mexico’s aquifers in crisis: overexploitation and scarcity threaten these hidden water reservoirs.

Mexican aquifers, a vital source that sustains almost 40% of the water used in the country, are facing a silent crisis. Overexploitation, contamination, and...

The jaguar endures: Mexico records a population increase of the most emblematic feline in America

The population of jaguars in Mexico grew from 4,800 individuals in 2018 to 5,326 in 2024, according to the Third National Jaguar Census, coordinated...

Bullfighting in Mexico: new generations question violence towards animals and promote cruelty-free shows

Bullfighting, introduced in Mexico by the Spaniards in the 16th century, is currently facing a crisis of legitimacy. What was considered for centuries as...