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New Royal Eagle Nest Confirmed in Coahuila Protected Area

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A new royal eagle nesting site was confirmed in the Area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Ocampo, in Coahuila, after verification of a reproductive couple in the area.According to the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp), the registration originated from the reports of the community monitor Juan Carrasco Reyna, member of the group “Alas del Desierto”, who identified activity of the species in the vicinity of the ejido Piedrita…
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A new royal eagle nesting site was confirmed in the Area of Protection of Flora and Fauna Ocampo, in Coahuila, after verification of a reproductive couple in the area.According to the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp), the registration originated from the reports of the community monitor Juan Carrasco Reyna, member of the group “Alas del Desierto”, who identified activity of the species in the vicinity of the ejido Piedrita…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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