Recreational Activities: Are They Disturbing Shorebirds?
Recreational activities and the presence of people on beaches pose a disturbance to the birds that inhabit these coastal areas.
We are commited to protect Baja California’s wildlife and natural ecosystems.
Welcome to San QuintÃn
We are a Mexican NGO with presence in the northwest of Mexico dedicated to the legal protection and management of natural areas in Baja California with unique ecosystems shared with California, such as Costal Sage Scrub.
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To ensure its long-term protection, we follow a strategy that includes legal protection, adaptive management and ongoing work with communities.
We have presence in northwest Mexico and concentrate our efforts in the Mediterranean region of Baja California.
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An incredible place and very well preserved. It must be respected and kept clean if you wish to visit.
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What an incredible place! You can tell the park rangers take pride in their work; the camps, buildings, roads, fauna, are very well maintained/protected, and there's no garbage anywhere.
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One of the most spectacular places I've seen in my life.
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Spectacular! You can spend hours admiring the panorama this place offers.
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Recreational activities and the presence of people on beaches pose a disturbance to the birds that inhabit these coastal areas.
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