Talk:Reserva de la Biósfera Calakmul

Flora and fauna
Maybe a student in environmental sciences who really knows the common English names of these species could work on this:


 * Species in danger of extinction include the saraguato monkey, the spider monkey, viejo de monte, ocelot, tigrillo, jaguar, tapir, pato real, zopilote rey, and two species of eagle. Threatened species include a half dozen mammals, such as el puercoesp�n, gris�n, jaguarundi, oso hormiguero; two dozen birds such as the Tucan, the green Parrot, the Yucatan Parrot, the loro ramonero (loro means parrot, but I'm not sure what this one is?), hocofais�n y varias especies de aves rapaces; algunos reptiles, como la salamanquesa, boa, y varias especies de snakes; y algunas plantas como el chech�n blanco, guayac�n negro y el granadillo.

This was from a public educational site in Spanish, with no copyright indicated. (WT-en) HLM 01:32, 30 April 2007 (EDT)

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Expansion and re-write
I've significantly expanded this article to include extensive info about the archaeological site (which is the main reason travelers come to this place). I've also reviewed and edited info about the biosphere reserve including its species, geology etc. As always, knowledgable travelers can likely improve it. Mrkstvns (talk) 21:26, 10 January 2023 (UTC)