Biodiversity Thrives in Mexico City, But Faces Extinction
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Biodiversity Thrives in Mexico City, But Faces Extinction
Amidst the sprawling concrete and ceaseless hum of one of the world's largest urban centers, a surprising array of wildlife struggles to survive. From the elusive cacomixtle and gray fox to the critically endangered axolotl and teporingo (volcano rabbit), a diverse – and often overlooked – ecosystem persists within the Mexican megalopolis, a vast urban sprawl encompassing Mexico City and the surrounding states of Mexico, Querétaro, Hidalgo, More…
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