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Fuente : Comision de Recursos Naturales. Secretaria Del Medio Ambiente.
* Un Parque Nacional se ubica en las delegaciones Cuajimalpa y Alvaro Obregón.
** Una Zona Sujeta a Conservación Ecológica se ubica en las delegaciones Tláhuac e Iztapalapa.
*** Corresponde al área libre del ANP, no a la decretada.
Then read this, and follow up:
http://conabioweb.conabio.gob.mx/aicas/doctos/C-72.html
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>It is a tribute to to folks
>like Conabio, Brower, Taylor and Oberhauser and all the rest that those trees
>are there today. Because, if not, I could have snuck there this weekend and cut
>down as many trees as I wanted without any problem. Paul never addresses
>this reality.
Doug, as both you and Pat know, there are tall volcanic mountains immediately
to the east and southwest of Mexico City. These mountains also have extensive
forests of pine and oyamel fir, just like those in the monarch reserve areas.
Despite their extremely close proximity to Mexico City, these pine and
oyamel fir forests do not appear to be succumbing to logging and development.
Here is a paired satellite photo of the Mexico City area:
http://www.saber.net/~monarch/mexicocity.jpg One photo was taken in 1973
and the other photo was taken in 2000
Can you tell, at a glance, which photo was taken in 1973 photo and which one
was taken in 2000?
Paul Cherubini
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