Mexico: experts warn two environmental areas at risk due to plan of major tourism projects

Posted on April 24, 2012 • Filed under: Enviromental Issues, Mexico, TRAVEL

Mexico City. Two of the most important environmental areas of the country, the National Wetlands wetlands, mangroves covering territory of Nayarit and Sinaloa, and the Cabo Pulmo reef park are at risk from tourism mega authorization by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), experts say.

Given the environmental importance of the two sites, a mission visited the Ramsar Convention, and in the case of Cabo Pulmo are known outstanding recommendations. While in the area of ​​National Marshes, for Sinaloa, whose decree as a protected area is in the law firm of the presidency for a year, and no conclusions. Read Article

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