The measure arises at a critical moment for the local fauna By Miguel Velázquez RÍO LAGARTOS, Yuc, April 14, 2026. – In a movement that redefines the management of adventure tourism on the Yucatecan coast, a citizen committee took control of the coastal road that links the port of El Cuyo with Las Coloradas, with the argument of safeguarding the reproductive cycle of pink flamenco to have controlled access on that route, which ceased to be free.…
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The measure arises at a critical moment for the local fauna By Miguel Velázquez RÍO LAGARTOS, Yuc, April 14, 2026. – In a movement that redefines the management of adventure tourism on the Yucatecan coast, a citizen committee took control of the coastal road that links the port of El Cuyo with Las Coloradas, with the argument of safeguarding the reproductive cycle of pink flamenco to have controlled access on that route, which ceased to be free.…