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Guardians of the Mist: Gray Fox Spotted in the Sierra de la Laguna
The sighting of the gray fox in the Sierra de la Laguna in May 2026 confirms the rich biological diversity of the reserve and highlights the need to protect its habitat from human development.
May 191 min read


Red Alert in the Oasis: Only 2,000 Belding's Yellowthroats Remain in BCS
The biodiversity of Baja California Sur is facing a critical moment. Researchers and conservationists have issued a worrying warning this May 2026: the population of the Belding's Yellowthroat (Mascarita Peninsular), a small and vibrant bird that is strictly endemic to our state, has dropped to alarming levels, with an estimated 2,000 individuals left in the wild. This figure places the species in a position of extreme vulnerability, depending entirely on the health of the fe
May 141 min read


Sierra de la Laguna: The "Hydraulic Heart" of BCS is Untouchable for Tourism, Conagua Warns
Conagua warns in 2026 that the Sierra de la Laguna must be preserved as the main water source for La Paz and Los Cabos. New laws prohibit diverting water for tourism purposes in the area.
May 111 min read


Ecological Shield in CSL: Municipality Intensifies Cleanup of Illegal Dumps on Backroads and Rural Paths in 2026
Zero tolerance for trash! Cabo San Lucas activates a special operation to clean up illegal dumps on rural roads. Discover how the municipality aims to curb pollution and protect the desert ecosystem this 2026.
Mar 312 min read


Green Commitment: La Paz Collects Over One Ton of Glass in Successful Major Recycling Drive in 2026
Environmental milestone in La Paz! More than a thousand kilos of glass were rescued from conventional trash in the 2026 major collection drive. Find out how citizen participation is transforming our capital's ecological future.
Mar 312 min read


Urban Lungs: La Paz Plants 300 Trees and Optimizes Treated Water Use in Parks in 2026
More shade, less waste! La Paz adds 300 trees to its urban inventory using treated water for irrigation. Learn how this project fights the heat and saves our drinking water in 2026.
Mar 51 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
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