ARTÍCULO

Autor(es)

Mariana Yanel Tovar-De la Cruz, José Manuel Castro-Pérez, Rigoberto Rosas-Luis,

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Año

2021

Tipo de artículo

Publicado con arbitraje

Título de artículo

Involving local people in the conservation of the critically endangered freshwater turtle Dermatemys mawii in southern Mexico

Volúmen

31

Número de registro

1099-0755

Campo

CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA

Disciplina

BIOLOGIA ANIMAL Y ZOOLOGIA

Subdisciplina

ECOLOGIA ANIMAL

Resumen

1. The Central American river turtle Dermatemys mawii is one of the most endangered species in the world, and continues to decline. In Mexico, this turtle is legally protected but, in the rural areas where it is found, local people are not aware of why it is important to conserve it. 2. This study confirmed that D. mawii inhabits lakes in southern Mexico, and that these areas are among the last refuges for this species inside and outside protected areas in the wild. 3. A lack of knowledge about its endangered status among local people means that a strategy of environmental education is needed.

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