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...
ByLaura WilkinsonApril 3, 2026Ceiba Trees: Sacred Mayan Plants & Allergy Triggers The Ceiba Tree, also known as a Kapok, was considered to be sacred by...
ByLaura WilkinsonMarch 27, 2026How the Appearance of One Ocelot on Cozumel Poses a Potential Threat to the Island’s Delicate Ecosystem They first appeared on a camera...
ByLaura WilkinsonMarch 27, 2026Cozumel’s Pygmy Raccoons: Indigenous to the Island The Cozumel raccoon, (Procyon Pygmaeus) also called the pygmy raccoon, is a critically endangered species. Endemic...
ByLaura WilkinsonMarch 20, 2026Cozumel Sea Stars Please Don’t Touch the Cozumel Sea Life The Sea Star population in Cozumel is on the decline due to human...
ByLaura WilkinsonMarch 6, 2026Yucatan Miniature Pig The Yucatan Miniature Pig: Saving Human Lives in Medical Procedures Today there are around 117,000 people across the United States...
ByLaura WilkinsonFebruary 27, 2026Speed 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...
ByLaura WilkinsonFebruary 20, 2026Cozumel Establishes Permanent Reef Restoration Program at Chankanaab Park by Moises JH & Tono Lopez The Parks and Museums Foundation of Cozumel (FPMC),...
ByMoises Jimenez & Antonio LopezFebruary 6, 2026Nearly 400 Volunteers Helped Cozumel Coral Reefs in 2025 Nearly 400 locals and visitors lent a hand to Cozumel’s coral crews in 2025,...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 24, 2026Counting Wings in the Dark: Cozumel’s Christmas Bat Count On warm December nights in Cozumel, while most of the island settles into the...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 16, 2026