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Central Park, Key Refuge for Birds Traveling From the Arctic to Mexico - North of Ciudad Juárez

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Every winter, Ciudad Juárez becomes a key refuge for migratory birds traveling from the Arctic Pole and Alaska to different regions of Mexico, traveling more than 7,000 kilometers. Central Park is part of this natural route by providing a safe space for the rest and survival of various species. According to biologist Isak Miramontes, in charge of the park's fauna area, at least five specimens of ducks and geese are already under guard in this ur…
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Every winter, Ciudad Juárez becomes a key refuge for migratory birds traveling from the Arctic Pole and Alaska to different regions of Mexico, traveling more than 7,000 kilometers. Central Park is part of this natural route by providing a safe space for the rest and survival of various species. According to biologist Isak Miramontes, in charge of the park's fauna area, at least five specimens of ducks and geese are already under guard in this ur…

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Nortedigital broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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