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Sustainable Carnival: Success of Environmental Strategy Highlighted at Carnaval La Paz 2026 with Historic Waste Reduction
Carnaval La Paz 2026 , "The World of Illusions," stood out not only for its joy and color but also for setting a new standard in marine environment care. Municipal authorities and civil organizations reported positive results following the implementation of an ambitious environmental strategy designed to protect the Malecón ecosystem. Through the installation of waste separation points, constant cleaning brigades, and the regulation of single-use plastics among vendors, the t
Feb 191 min read


Rescuing the Oasis: Efforts Intensified to Remove Invasive Plants and Restore Balance to the San José del Cabo Estuary
Rescue operation in the San José Estuary: invasive plants are removed to protect water and local wildlife. A key action for the environmental health of Los Cabos in 2026.
Feb 171 min read


Legacy of Giants: Rescue of Gray Whale Skeleton Stranded in Puerto Chale Begins for Scientific and Educational Purposes
Authorities and scientists rescue the remains of a gray whale in Puerto Chale. The skeleton will be used for research and education, strengthening the culture of conservation in BCS in 2026.
Feb 131 min read


Circular Economy on the Malecón: La Paz Businesses to Offer Discounts to Those Using Reusable Containers During Carnival
The 2026 La Paz Carnival is set to become a benchmark for sustainability thanks to an innovative alliance between the local business sector and municipal authorities. To reduce the environmental impact of the festivities, dozens of establishments located along the Malecón area have confirmed they will apply exclusive promotions and direct discounts to attendees who use their own reusable containers, thermoses, or cups. This strategy seeks to discourage the use of single-use
Feb 131 min read


Sustainable Carnival: Waste Management Training Concludes for Vendors of the 2026 La Paz Carnival
La Paz City Council finishes waste management training for 2026 Carnival vendors. A key strategy for achieving a clean, sustainable, and environmentally responsible celebration.
Feb 121 min read


Blue Wave in BCS: SEMARNAT and Clean Up Organize Statewide Mega Cleanup to Protect Our Coastlines
SEMARNAT and Clean Up BCS launch "Blue Wave," a simultaneous statewide mega-cleanup across all 5 municipalities. A historic collective action to protect BCS beaches and seas in 2026.
Feb 121 min read


Zero Tolerance for Water Theft: CONAGUA Shuts Down Illegal Connections Affecting Supply in Los Cabos
CONAGUA shuts down two illegal water intakes in Los Cabos that affected public service. A decisive action to protect the supply and combat illegal extraction in 2026.
Feb 111 min read


Commitment to the Future: La Paz City Council Boosts Environmental Education at 2026 Regional Fair
As part of the World Environment Day celebrations, the La Paz City Council led an educational fair designed to raise awareness among new generations about the importance of preserving local biodiversity. The event featured various interactive stands where municipal departments and civil organizations showcased recycling projects, water conservation, and the protection of endemic species. This day aims to transform public perception of natural resources, turning technical info
Feb 101 min read


Extinction Alert: The Gas Pipeline Project Threatening the Survival of the Peninsular Yellowthroat in BCS
Scientists warn of the extinction danger of the Peninsular Yellowthroat due to a new gas pipeline project in BCS. The work threatens the San José Estuary, the unique habitat of this endemic bird, in a critical conflict between energy and conservation in 2026.
Feb 91 min read


Feat at Sea: Sea Lion Trapped in Fishing Nets Rescued in Cabo San Lucas in 2026
A sea lion was successfully rescued after being trapped in fishing nets in Cabo San Lucas. Expert intervention prevented an environmental tragedy in 2026, highlighting the importance of rapid response to protect Sudcalifornian marine life.
Feb 91 min read


Meeting Giants: Children from Rural La Paz Communities Experience Gray Whale Sighting for the First Time
Children from rural areas of La Paz visited the gray whale sanctuary in Puerto Chale for the first time. A social tourism program fostering environmental education and love for nature in new generations in 2026.
Feb 61 min read


A Call to Action: Los Cabos Government Invites Citizens to Major Cleaning Day at the San José Estuary in 2026
The Los Cabos City Council calls on citizens to participate in the 2026 cleaning of the San José del Cabo Estuary. A key community action for wetland conservation and biodiversity protection.
Feb 61 min read


Ecological Shield: Protection Intensified at San José Estuary to Eradicate Forest Fires
The Los Cabos Directorate of Ecology and Environment has launched a reinforced surveillance and prevention operation in the State Ecological Reserve of the San José del Cabo Estuary. With the arrival of the 2026 dry season, authorities have prioritized the mitigation of forest fire risks, applying the technical guidelines of the updated Management Plan. This governing instrument, endorsed by the Advisory Council, ensures that protection actions have the necessary legal and me
Feb 51 min read


Clean Lungs: Nearly One Ton of Waste Removed in La Paz Estuary Macro-Cleaning
A massive cleaning day at the La Paz Estuary and El Conchalito mangroves resulted in the collection of 940 kg of solid waste. The community effort aims to protect this vital ecosystem, improve water quality, and ensure shelter for marine species in the Sudcalifornian capital in 2026.
Feb 41 min read


The Purple Revolution: La Paz Saves 210,000 Liters of Potable Water Through Treated Water Use
In an effort to mitigate the water crisis that historically affects the region, the General Directorate of Municipal Public Services of La Paz has consolidated a vital strategy at the start of 2026: the massive reuse of treated water. Through the program known as the "Purple Tanker" (Pipa Púrpura), more than 210,000 liters of this resource have been utilized for urban maintenance tasks that previously consumed freshwater. This measure not only optimizes the management of the
Feb 31 min read


Preventive Cold Alert in Mountain Areas Underscores BCS's Climate Diversity
La Paz, Baja California Sur.- The Civil Protection Directorate of Baja California Sur has issued a preventive alert for the state's mountainous regions, warning of a sharp drop in temperatures that could reach lows of up to 6°C in the coming days. This warning is a reminder of the unique and contrasting geography of BCS, where the desert meets the mountains, creating microclimates that host a vast and singular biodiversity away from the constant heat of the beaches. The alert
Nov 26, 20252 min read


Pioneering Conservation: Los Cabos to host the first marine farm with "Shell Nurse" artificial reefs
Los Cabos will host the first marine farm with "shell nurse" artificial reefs, a Japanese technique pioneering outside Japan. The Coppel Foundation, JICA, and SEPUIMM signed the agreement after the success of a pilot in La Paz, which doubled the fish population and now hosts 38 species in two years. The project will expand from 200 to 1,000 structures.
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Los Cabos obtains international certification as a "Bird City"
Los Cabos has been named a "Bird City," the second in Mexico with this international certification, a recognition of its conservation efforts that will be enhanced with the launch of a new avitourism guide.
Sep 23, 20252 min read


Proposal in BCS Congress to classify "crime against environmental management"
A new initiative in the Congress of Baja California Sur aims to create the "crime against environmental management" to criminally punish officials who grant illegal permits that cause environmental damage.
Sep 11, 20252 min read
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