
The Yucatán Peninsula is one of Mexico’s most extraordinary natural regions: living forests, cenotes that safeguard fresh water, mangroves that protect the coasts, and a unique biodiversity that connects ecosystems, communities, and the future.
Today, this balance faces real threats:
The forest is fragmenting
Cenotes are becoming contaminated
Mangroves are disappearing
The biodiversity that sustains this territory is weakening.
It is not enough to admire it. We must protect it.
What happens now will define
what will exist tomorrow.

March 12th
Casa Palomeque · Mérida

We invite you to experience an evening that brings you closer to conservation through an intimate and meaningful experience.
During the event, priority conservation projects will be presented, where you will learn how the biodiversity of the Yucatán Peninsula is being protected and how you can become part of these efforts.
The evening will also include a wildlife fine-art photography auction — an opportunity to acquire unique pieces while supporting real conservation actions.
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Limited capacity · RSVP required
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It is our home. And it is being lost.

