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Joann Andrews, a patient force behind Yucatán’s protected landscapes
By Rhett Ayers Butler Conservation has a habit of being treated as either romance or emergency. In practice it is closer to ...
Hundreds of plantations once symbolised the peninsula's wealth but were abandoned in the 1950s after a sudden downturn of fortune. Over the years, the jungle has taken them back. (This year, we ...
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It is the biggest algae bloom in the world: Massive waves of seaweed called sargassum washing up on shore day after day. Jose Escalante, who has owned a small hotel in Tulum, Mexico, for eight years, ...
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The state of Yucatan has long been a gem of Mexico, known for its ancient Mayan ruins, vibrant cultural scenes and the captivating White City of Merida. However, during the 2018-2024 period, the state ...
Thanks to Mexican conservation efforts, the jaguar is making a comeback in the Yucatán Peninsula. A traveler ventures into its habitat in the tropical jungles surrounding an ancient Maya city. By ...
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