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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
5 days ago1 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


Sanctuary in the Highlands: Species Conservation and Reproduction Center Projected for Sierra La Laguna
A new Species Conservation and Reproduction Center is projected for the Sierra La Laguna Biosphere Reserve. The project aims to protect Baja California Sur's endemic biodiversity through scientific research and breeding programs, strengthening ecosystem resilience to climate change during 2026.
Jan 272 min read
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