Acknowledgments, Biodiversity, CEDO, Friends & Family, Gulf of California, Sea of Cortez, StoriesDonald A. Thomson, A Remembrance Christine Flanagan / July 1, 2022 By: Chris InAlbon and Christine Flanagan Donald A. Thomson, 90, passed away on May 20, 2022 his family by his [...]
Biodiversity, CEDO, Climate Change, StoriesThe rescue of a Whale Abelardo Castillo Rosas / August 2, 2021 By: Abelardo Castillo | Associate Specialist in Social Geography and Wildlife Management. CEDO Intercultural On the morning of July 7,
Biodiversity, CEDO, Celebrations, Culture, Education, Friends & Family, Stories, YouthsLife Between the Land and the Sea: A Look at What Makes the Intertidal Ecosystems of the Northern Gulf of California Unique Jessica Potter / August 1, 2021 By: Jessica Potter As a child who loved the ocean but was reluctant to get into the water, I remember
Biodiversity, Blue Carbon, CEDO, Climate Change, StoriesSowing the Promise of Blue Carbon on the Watery Edge of a Blue Desert Gary Paul Nabhan / July 31, 2021 By: Alberto Mellado, Erica Barnett, Laura Monti and Gary Paul Nabhan On a breezy winter day along the Sonoran coast
Biodiversity, CEDO, Desert, Ecological Monitoring, PartnersMonitoring the pulse of the desert through avian monitoring in the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve Aaron Flesch / July 31, 2021 By: Aaron Flesch, Miguel Grageda García Monitoring the status and distribution of wildlife and vegetation are fundamental aspects of conservation
Biodiversity, CEDO, Culture, Desert, Partners, StoriesThe El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve: 28 years of history and counting Carlos Castillo Sánchez / July 2, 2021 By: Biol. Carlos Castillo Sánchez. Senior Conservation Specialist, Wildlands Network Mexico Program It was at the beginning of the 80's
Biodiversity, Blue Carbon, CEDO, Celebrations, Climate Change, Education, Partners, YouthsPuerto Peñasco Celebrates World Oceans Day CEDO Intercultural / July 2, 2021 By: CEDO Intercultural. As part of the celebration of World Oceans Day, the Intercultural Center for the Study of Deserts
Biodiversity, Blue Carbon, CEDO, Education, PartnersdataMares: A Sea of Data on Mexico’s Natural Capital Catalina López-Sagástegui / May 31, 2021 By: Catalina López-Sagástegui. General Manager, dataMares. In recent years, access to information has become one of the priority issues among
Biodiversity, CEDO, Climate ChangeAre you among the “plant blind”? Christine Flanagan / May 31, 2021 By: Christine Flanagan, Board President of CEDO Inc Climate change, drought, increasing heat, wildfires—all are in the news and the
Biodiversity, CEDO, Celebrations, WetlandsInseparable: Water, wetlands, and life Laura Martínez Ríos / February 26, 2021 By: Laura Martínez Ríos, Executive Director, Pro Esteros Many of us have heard that wetlands are among the most economically