The Ocean Ambassadors If one could sit quietly on a Mexican beach long enough, eventually a sea turtle would edge by. Of course, there are beaches where the waiting would be short—minutes or hours—and others where the waiting may be longer—days, months or even decades. But eventually, with time, a…
Por Homero Aridjis (Ninguna) (27 Marzo 2005).- Con el fin de la Semana Santa presuntamente terminan las comidas ilegales donde la sopa y la carne de tortuga marina son los platos mayores de los mexicanos en Baja California y algunas ciudades estadounidenses con poblaciones mexicanas como Phoenix, Tucson, San Diego…
by Jan Lundberg Northern Californians Against Plasticnew report: plastics additive of great toxicity: deca-BDEPlastic as toxic trash is barely an issue with health advocates, environmentalists, and even those of us looking toward the post-petroleum world. Instead, "recycling" and future "bioplastics" distract people from keeping plastic out of their lives. As…
San Francisco, CA - In addition to the horrible toll on human life caused by this week's Indian Ocean tsunami, people around the world anxiously await word on its impact to Thailand's famous coral reefs, one of the key natural features that draws so many international visitors to these tropical…
Nichols, W.J. and C.Safina. 2004. Lunch with a Turtle Poacher. Conservation Magazine 5: 30-36. By Wallace J. Nichols and Carl SafinaFall 2004 (Vol. 5, No. 4) San Ignacio, Baja California Sur, Mexico, April 2003 We are sitting on the outdoor deck of a little village restaurant across from a man…