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Citizen Science in BCS: UABCS Promotes Photographic Documentation as a Tool for Wildlife Conservation
UABCS promotes the "Hunt Photos, Not Species" program in La Paz, training citizens in nature photography and citizen science to document local wildlife for research, conservation, and sustainable ecotourism purposes.
Apr 133 min read


Sanctuary in the City: Ecoparque La Paz Becomes the Second Most Diverse Site for Bird Watching in BCS in 2026
Stunning! Ecoparque La Paz is now the second-best site for bird species in all of BCS. Discover why this urban oasis has become a favorite spot for scientists and nature photographers in 2026.
Apr 12 min read


The Birdwatching Boom: Why Baja California Sur Became a Birding Paradise in 2026?
Why is everyone looking at the sky in BCS? Birdwatching is breaking records in 2026. Discover the science behind migration and the endemic species putting our state on the global ecotourism map.
Mar 171 min read


Wings Over the Bay: La Paz Invites the Public to the 2026 Shorebird Festival with Guided Sightings and Citizen Science
The La Paz Inlet is preparing to welcome its most frequent travelers. This March 2026, environmental organizations and research centers invite the community to the Shorebird Festival , an event celebrating the critical importance of Sudcalifornian wetlands as resting and feeding sites on the Pacific Flyway. Featuring activities such as expert-guided sightings, educational workshops, and photography exhibitions, the festival aims to raise awareness about the fragility of these
Mar 131 min read
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