For Immediate Release, May 5, 2021
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Angélica Simón, Greenpeace Mexico, +52 (555) 534-3544, angelica.simon@greenpeace.org
Nydia Gutierrez, Earthjustice, (202) 302-7531, ngutierrez@earthjustice.org (for English)
Robert Valencia, Earthjustice, (305) 457-7938, rvalencia@earthjustie.org (for Spanish)
Kelly Hunter Foster, Waterkeeper Alliance, (212) 747-0622 ext. 160, kfoster@waterkeeper.orgkfoster@waterkeeper.org (for English)
Public Health Experts, Conservationists Ask Mexico’s Highest Court to Uphold Suspension of 49,000-Hog Industrial Animal Operation in Yucatán Peninsula
Efforts Support Constitutional Claims Raised by Mayan Children
MEXICO CITY,
Mexico Conservation groups, scientists, doctors and public-health experts filed a legal brief with Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation today supporting constitutional claims raised by Mayan children who oppose approval and operation of an industrial animal operation in the Yuca
Mexican Officials Urged to Address Violations of Mayan Sovereign Rights Caused by Construction of Industrial Pig Farms in Yucatán Peninsula
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Ecotourism Will Detonate the Development in Isla Aguada, Campeche
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By Yucatan Times on December 17, 2020
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A small fishing port with about 5,000 inhabitants, Isla Aguada is surrounded by the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Terminos Lagoon.
Where it is: This fishing village is located in the Yucatán Peninsula state of Campeche, which is full of white sand beaches, Mayan ruins and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Why it’s Great: With its pair of village communities, Isla Aguaga is connected by two bridges to the mainland. On the island, travelers will find gorgeous beaches, mangroves and the Laguna de Terminos, where you can spot rare birds.
Isla Aguada Campeche, is a small fishing port that is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and the Laguna de Terminos.