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Recently (1999) Nadine and I were fortunate enough to
be invited to tour the wetlands research center and nature
preserve, in the Cerritos area of Mazatlán. It is located
over the bridge and to the north, just before Playa Bruja.
We had a very nice time, walking along the trails and
learning about mistletoe, termites, the water table, and the
concept of a
dry jungle. Plans are afoot to make the area more
publically accessible, but the researcher there want to remind you
that the Estero (wetlands) is a nature area, not a park. They
expect you to use your common sense and show respect for the
wildlife.
| While not really open to the public, the staff there is very friendly and gracious enough to make time for visitors. Pictured here is Sandra Guido, who led our tour of the area. Her English was perfect, and her knowledge of biology and ecology extensive. She can be contacted at: | |
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Sandra Guido CIAD-Unidad Mazatlán Ave. Sábalo-Cerritos s/n Estero del Yugo Mazatlán C.P. 82010, Sinaloa, Mexico Ph: 011-52-669-988-0157; 011-52-669-988-0158 Fax: 011-52-669-988-0159 guido@victoria.ciad.mx |
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The staff is enthusiastic about their work, and are planning to train volunteers as Nature Guides for the Estero del Yugo tours. In October 1999, they are going to organize the II Workshop on Environmental Interpretation for English speaking temporary residents in Mazatlán. Depending on how many guides they will be able to recruite this winter, they will decide on the schedule of the guided tours. For more information, the visitors should contact Sandra or the Friends of the Estero del Yugo group (Kris, Pat or Lois). They will be at Pro-Eco Cafe. |
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