Tulum prepares for the annual sea turtle nesting season, implementing conservation measures to safeguard these endangered creatures and their habitats. Community initiatives aim to protect the species while raising awareness about marine conservation.
A crocodile spotted in Tulum’s Zona Hotelera prompts immediate response from authorities and emphasizes the need for cautious coexistence amid wildlife encroachments. Emergency measures and community advisories follow the incident.
Residents file legal complaint against unauthorized road construction in Tulum, citing environmental and regulatory violations. The case highlights tensions between development and conservation in the region.
The Mexican government has initiated a large-scale operation to combat sargassum influxes along the Caribbean coast, deploying resources to protect ecosystems and tourism. Learn about the strategies and community impact.
Concerns rise over potential ecological damage in a proposed Yucatán corridor as the Tren Maya project advances, echoing earlier environmental critiques of the initiative.
SEMAR’s delayed installation of sargassum barriers has sparked concerns over persistent beach pollution in Tulum, prompting calls for urgent action by local authorities and residents alike.
A major fire in Tulum has led to evacuation orders and emergency responses, with authorities working to contain the flames and assess damage to local communities and ecosystems.
The Mexican Navy is preparing to install anti-sargassum barriers along Tulum’s coast to combat the invasive seaweed, safeguarding local ecosystems and tourism. This initiative aims to mitigate environmental and economic impacts caused by sargassum influxes.
A wildfire has consumed over 12 hectares of the Sian Ka’an Reserve in Quintana Roo, prompting urgent response efforts to protect the delicate ecosystem. Authorities are working to contain the flames and assess environmental damage.
Tulum’s ZOFEMAT authority has acquired new equipment to enhance coastal surveillance and streamline sargassum cleanup operations, boosting efficiency for environmental management tasks.
Residents and organizations collaborate on a sweeping reforestation effort to combat deforestation, aiming to plant 50,000 trees by 2025. The initiative blends education and action to address climate concerns while fostering community engagement.
Join the 2025 Sea Turtle Volunteering Program in Tulum to help protect nesting turtles and hatchlings. Live in conservation camps, learn, and contribute to marine preservation.
ZOFEMAT reports a 30-35% rise in sargassum along Tulum shores compared to last year, prompting urgent environmental and cleanup measures to address tourist and ecological impacts.
A new report highlights how sargassum influxes are degrading marine ecosystems and posing health risks to communities in Mexico’s coastal regions, urging immediate environmental actions.
Over 450 kilometers of Cancun’s coastline are overwhelmed by sargassum, impacting communities and ecosystems. Read more on the escalating crisis and its effects.
Sargassum remains a challenge for Tulum in 2025, with predictions of significant arrivals. Learn about its impact, management efforts, and traveler tips to enjoy the Riviera Maya despite the seaweed.
Tulum’s Bioferia showcases innovative sustainable solutions addressing environmental challenges, featuring eco-conscious initiatives from local and international experts.
Foreign residents in Tulum benefit from free Jaguar Park access, fostering community engagement and environmental stewardship. Learn how this initiative bridges cultural ties and ecological preservation.