Mexico Beyond the Beach

Episode 1: Five Wildlife Spectacles You've Never Heard Of

28 min · 6 de ene de 2021
Portada del episodio Episode 1: Five Wildlife Spectacles You've Never Heard Of

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Mexico is home to incredible wildlife spectacles every month of the year. Three of the most famous are friendly gray whales in Baja Sur, overwintering monarch butterflies in oyamel fir forests west of Mexico City, and the world's largest whale shark aggregation off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. In Episode 1 of Mexico Beyond the Beach, we discuss five spectacles you've never heard of - the black sea turtle capital of the world on the Pacific coast, great white sharks at Guadalupe Island, a bat volcano near Calakmul, a firefly forest east of Mexico City, and sailfish chasing baitballs near Isla Mujeres and Cancun. Join us for the first full episode of Mexico Beyond the Beach Podcast.

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