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Request to Protect Whales in Loreto Exceeds One Million Signatures

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The rejection of the decree that seeks to reclassify Loreto, Baja California Sur, as National Park continues to grow, as the petition in Change.Org to revoke the measure adds up to more than a million signatures.“This decree constitutes an act of public policy without explicit environmental support.”Request in Change.OrgAccording to Nakawe Project, the petition's driving organization, the decree that puts whales at risk has been configured as an…

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The rejection of the decree that seeks to reclassify Loreto, Baja California Sur, as National Park continues to grow, as the petition in Change.Org to revoke the measure adds up to more than a million signatures.“This decree constitutes an act of public policy without explicit environmental support.”Request in Change.OrgAccording to Nakawe Project, the petition's driving organization, the decree that puts whales at risk has been configured as an…

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Given the inconsistency generated by the presidential decree by which Loreto, in Baja California Sur, becomes a port of height, due to the risk it entails for the whale sanctuary in that region, President Claudia Sheinbaum said that it is a matter that will soon be resolved, “it will be corrected and properly reported,” on the scope of that publication.

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“Loreto’s (port) is going to be solved, it was never thought that more boats would arrive and affect the whales,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum, noting that there was a reclassification of Loreto as Port of Loreto, but it is not the objective that 500 ships will arrive there. In a very brief reference to the end of his conference, he said that the Marine Secretariat will correct this so that there are no misinterpretations, because it is not …

Loreto, Baja California Sur (BCS). The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, announced that the decree that reclassified Loreto, Baja California Sur, as a port of height will be reviewed and corrected, following concerns expressed by environmentalists and citizens. The president noted that her government does not intend to affect the marine ecosystem or alter the tourist vocation of the region. During its morning conference on May 22, Sh…

After protests in Baja California Sur against the change to the decree of protected natural area in the Port of Loreto to port of height, president Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo asserted that this was due to a legal update, but it was never thought for the entry of ships that affect the whales.From Palacio [...] The post After changing the decree of protection in Puerto Loreto, no ships will enter appeared first on Angulo 7.

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Ángulo 7 broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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