Cancun has a distinctive and strategic location to enjoy a wide variety of ecotourism and adventure activities in the Yucatan peninsula. http://vacationcancun.net/ecotourism_around_can... Quintana Roo has more than 20 % of the land protected achieving this way a perfect balance between development and conservation. Some of the most relevant protected areas you can visit are: Siankaan Biosphere Reserve, Isla Contoy, Rio Lagartos and Calakmul reserves. In this protected areas you can enjoy activities such as kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, diving to enjoy wildlife observation ( monkeys, flamingos, whale sharks, marine turtles, crocodiles and much more flora and fauna wildlife ).
Diving in Cancun is an unparalleled experience http://vacationcancun.net/scuba_diving.php... Scuba diving in Cancun is one of our more common activities as well as snorkeling. Diving in Cancun is an unparalleled experience due to the fact that the area that surrounds this location, features shallow waters ideal for beginners. There are three 1940 Navy ship wrecks at 85-90 feet available to divers on the Cancun coast. There are lots of PADI dive shops, dive tour operators and a hyperbaric chamber in Cancun and another one on Isla Mujeres. Enjoy diving in Cancun, but please remember, don t touch the reefs!
An organization of hope for the discarded animals of Mexico http://www.islaanimals.org... Isla Mujeres, Mexico: The situation for cats and dogs on this island and the neighboring mainland community of Ranch Viejo is a dismal one. Without a foreseeable end to the overpopulation of unwanted and/or uncared for dogs and cats, the sickening solution by local government to instantly eliminate any animal found on the street will continue. Thankfully there is an organization of hope; dedicated to decreasing the pet population through on-going spay/ neuter programs, education, vaccinations and adoption.
An organization of hope for the discarded animals of Mexico http://www.islaanimals.org/... In 2005 she received The Doris Day Animal Kindred Spirit Award for her work, and she consulted in Mexico City for the Forum on Small Animal Overpopulation in Mexico.