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Cozumel Osprey

Cozumel’s Osprey Population on the Rise Cozumel’s skies and shoreline just got a little livelier: monitoring teams have confirmed the successful hatching of...

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Ceiba Trees Cozumel

Ceiba Trees:  Sacred Mayan Plants & Allergy Triggers   The Ceiba Tree, also known as a Kapok, was considered to be sacred by...

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Cozumel Ocelot

How the Appearance of One Ocelot on Cozumel Poses a Potential Threat to the Island’s Delicate Ecosystem They first appeared on a camera...

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Cozumel Raccoons

Cozumel’s Pygmy Raccoons:  Indigenous to the Island The Cozumel raccoon, (Procyon Pygmaeus)  also called the pygmy raccoon, is a critically endangered species.    Endemic...

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Cozumel Sea Stars

Cozumel Sea Stars Please Don’t Touch the Cozumel Sea Life The Sea Star population in Cozumel is on the decline due to human...

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Yucatan Miniature Pig

Yucatan Miniature Pig The Yucatan Miniature Pig: Saving Human Lives in Medical Procedures Today there are around 117,000 people across the United States...

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Cozumel Coatis

Speed Kills: Cozumel’s Coatis and the Road That Cuts Through Their World If you’ve ever driven Cozumel’s perimeter road on the island’s eastern...

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Cozumel Establishes Permanent Reef Restoration Program at Chankanaab Park

Cozumel Establishes Permanent Reef Restoration Program at Chankanaab Park by Moises JH & Tono Lopez The Parks and Museums Foundation of Cozumel (FPMC),...

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Volunteers Cozumel Coral Reefs

Nearly 400 Volunteers Helped Cozumel Coral Reefs in 2025 Nearly 400 locals and visitors lent a hand to Cozumel’s coral crews in 2025,...

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Cozumel’s Christmas Bat Count

Counting Wings in the Dark: Cozumel’s Christmas Bat Count On warm December nights in Cozumel, while most of the island settles into the...

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