Environment & Nature
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Michelin Guide Praises WILD Tulum on Its 8th Anniversary
WILD Tulum celebrates its 8th anniversary with a nine-course tasting menu showcasing chef Norman Fenton’s culinary journey and innovative dishes in a stunning jungle setting.
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Urgent Call for Wildlife Crossings After Puma Tragedy on Highway 307
Environmentalists urge the construction of wildlife crossings on Highway 307 after a puma was killed, emphasizing the need to address longstanding safety issues for wildlife and drivers.
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Unexpected Waterspout Amazes Tulum Beachgoers
A dramatic waterspout formed off Tulum's coast on June 15, surprising beachgoers and going viral on social media, highlighting the region's dynamic weather.
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Tulum’s Commitment to Sea Turtle Conservation
Tulum’s municipality engages in sea turtle conservation through education and protective measures, highlighting the importance of these species for ecological balance and coastal health.
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Claudia Sheinbaum Becomes Mexico’s First Female President
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is set to become Mexico's first female president, continuing the Fourth Transformation initiated by López Obrador.
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Transforming Waste into Resources in Tulum’s Golf Championship
Tulum Country Club's innovative program repurposed 120m² of banners from a golf tournament into reusable sacks, promoting sustainability and marine conservation.
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Is Tulum’s New Hotel Threatening Jaguar Conservation Efforts?
A luxury hotel in Tulum's Parque del Jaguar, rapidly constructed by SEDENA, raises significant environmental concerns and transparency issues regarding its impact assessment.
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Tulum’s Beaches Shine Bright with Reduced Sargassum in 2024
Tulum's beaches remain largely sargassum-free in 2024 due to proactive measures and favorable conditions, boosting tourism and the local economy.
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Discover the Magic of Melipona Bees in Tulum
Tulum celebrates Melipona Bee Day, honoring this sacred bee for its cultural and ecological importance.
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Over 140 Species Identified in Tulum’s Nature Challenge
Tulum ecologists, led by the Eco-Bahía Foundation, identified over 140 species in the Urban Naturalist Challenge, promoting local biodiversity awareness and conservation.