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Resources for Protecting Mexico's Environment

Welcome to Earthpace's Web guide to topics of environmental concern in Mexico.

The remote locations in Mexico host some of the last remaining natural open spaces on the planet. As we proceed into the new millennium, it is amazing that much of Mexico remains unspoiled. However, development poses a very real threat to Mexico's open land and pristine waters. Mexico is subject to abuse from many sides, including over-fishing, over-hunting, and over-development both on land and along its 6,000 mile coastline.

Use resource directory below to get more information about this sensitive ecosystem.

Topic
Description
Maps and Locations of Environmental Concern Maps of Yucatan, Cancun, Cozumel, and Baja California. Information on Historic Mayan Ruins, Cenotes (Sacred Mayan Wells), and Mexico's Coral Reefs.
Environmental Issues Descriptions of Environmental Problems in Mexico relating to Oceans and Coasts (development, coral bleaching, decreasing biodiversity) and related news stories.
Environmental NGOs Directory of Environmental NGOs focusing on Oceans and Coastal issues in Mexico.
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Featured Resource
The Last Local Paradise - an introduction to the Mexican coast [pdf]

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