Category: Ecotourism
Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, A Bird Watchers Paradise
Nestled in the Yucatan jungle and among the freshwater marshes, you’ll find the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve just 2 hours south of Cancun near the small town of Tulum. Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is home to thousands of species of flora and fauna. The biodiversity found […]
Whale Watching in Baja California
When it comes to whale watching Baja California Sur is one of the world’s premier destinations. My first time in the area and I visited Loreto, I can honestly say that I wasn’t prepared for the beauty that awaited me. The Sea of Cortez, which the […]
That Time I Caught a Shark & Let it Go: Ecology at Loreto Bay National Marine Park
Jaci and I were on a mission. A MISSION. To catch a Yellow fin tuna. So we did what two logical women would do while in Mexico… we chartered a boat. Here is the short version: Me + Jaci + Boat Captain + pinto bass […]
That Time a Raccoon Jumped Into My Kayak and Broke My Heart
For as long as I can remember, I have loved being outside. As a kid after school my friends and I would spend our time hiking up the hills in our back yards, watching for birds, and catching all sorts of critters we brought home […]
Reflections and Changes Over the Years, Ecotourism in Colombia
Colombia is one of the most bio-diverse countries in the world, it is home to the Amazon River and some of the most amazing flora and fauna… Having traveled there for years, I’ve seen its “greening” happen in slow motion