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San Pedro Dzula becomes first Conserva Aves-supported protected area in Mexico

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In the municipality of Tekax, Mexico, five ejidos together encompassing more than 5,000 hectares (12,355 acres) have been declared a protected area under Conserva Aves support, the first such designation the organization has achieved in Mexico.

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