Environment & Nature
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Solar Eclipse in Tulum: What to Expect
Mexico prepares for the April 8 solar eclipse, offering varied experiences. Tulum, amidst competition, seeks to attract tourists for this astronomical event.
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How Aerial Tactics Are Saving Tulum’s Forest
Tulum unites in an aerial wildfire fight, demonstrating a collaborative effort to protect its natural and community treasures against flames.
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Flames of Hope: Tulum Community Rallies for Pets
Amid wildfire threats, Tulum's Alma Animal Shelter, led by Sandra Torres Sabido, safeguarded 150+ animals, demonstrating community unity and resilience.
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Early Fire Season Hits Tulum
Fires in Tulum and Bacalar consume 50 hectares, challenging Quintana Roo's fire management and highlighting the need for sustainable environmental protection.
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Sfer Ik Museion Opens a Large Living Artwork and Botanical Garden At Azulik Basin in Tulum
The En-chanted Garden is a living work of art, commissioned by SFER IK Museion, curated by Marcello Dantas and created by artist Cristina Ochoa in collaboration with Roth Architecture.
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How Tulum Is Fighting for Its Aquifer’s Future
Tulum's community and Amigos de Sian Ka'an unite to safeguard Yucatán's aquifers through innovative conservation and water management initiatives.
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Tulum Leads with Eco-Friendly ‘Adopta Vida’ Initiative
Tulum launches 'Adopt Life,' an initiative inviting locals to adopt trees or plants in exchange for recyclable waste. This initiative enhances the city's green image and promotes sustainability.
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Environmental Alert Over Tulum’s Caves
The activist video reveals the Maya Train project violating laws, damaging cenotes and caves in Tulum, sparking calls for government action and environmental concern.
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Tulum Unveils Plan to Shield Jaguars and Their Habitat
Semarnat introduces a plan for Tulum's Jaguar National Park, aiming to protect the ecosystem by regulating activities and imposing penalties for harm.
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Court Derails Maya Train Over Environmental Fears
A Merida court has halted Maya Train section 5 construction in Tulum, citing environmental damage. The government must now present detailed environmental studies.