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  • Mexican Cypress (Cupressus lindleyi), El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico.<br />
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Winner of the Centinelas del Tiempo photography contest - Nov 2013
    El_Triunfo_Rojo_070407_8106.jpg
  • 14_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111012_D3J5372.tif
  • 26c-Rojo_101005_4552.tif
  • Habitantes de El Naranjo, comunidad huichola que vive a las orillas de un afluente del río San Pedro Mezquital
    82-Rojo_101006_5306.tif
  • 44-Rojo_140821_D4S0002.tif
  • 43-Rojo_110216_4993.tif
  • Pacific Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster etesiaca), an endemic subspecie of the tropical American Pacific.  Isla Isabel, Nayarit, Mexico.
    35-Rojo_101015_8451.tif
  • Krill bloom<br />
Bahia de Loreto National Park<br />
Gulf of California, Mexico
    33-Rojo_140224_1AW0252.tif
  • Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum)<br />
Riparian forests of the San Pedro Mezquital River, Durango<br />
Mexico
    23-Rojo_110515_8538.tif
  • Arroyo El Naranjo<br />
El arroyo El Naranjo es un aflunte del río San Pedro Mezquital, que a su vez es el último río que cruza la Sierra Madre Occidental libre de presas. Tanto el cauce principal como los tributarios corren libres por algunos de los rincones mejor conservados de la región.
    04-Rojo_101010_6783.tif
  • Guadalupe Fur Seal (Arctocephalus townsendii)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico
    20_Guadalupe_Rojo_120908_D4J0951.jpg
  • Guadalupe Fur Seal (Arctocephalus townsendii)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico
    19_Guadalupe_Rojo_120910_D4J1590.jpg
  • Steep cliffs surround Guadalupe Island, in the Pacific Ocean in Mexico
    02_Guadalupe_Rojo_120907_D3J0462.jpg
  • Overview from a viewpoint in Sendero Finca Prusia. El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, in the Sierra Madre del Sur range in Chiapas, Mexico
    Jaime_Rojo_ElTriunfo_070409_8427.jpg
  • 17_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111012_D3J5677.tif
  • 26b-Rojo_101006_5454.tif
  • Gente bañándose en el arroyo El Venado, afluente del río San Pedro Mezquital en Nayarit.
    81-Rojo_101009_6656.tif
  • 75-Rojo_140819_D4S8647.tif
  • 74-Rojo_140819_D4S8972.tif
  • 70-Rojo_101005_4603.tif
  • 66-Rojo_101006_5380.tif
  • 65-Rojo_101006_5374.tif
  • Señora preparando chivichangas de ostión, una especialidad gastronómica de Boca de Camichín creada por los ostricultores para dinamizar el mercado del ostión en la zona.<br />
Reserva de la Biosfera Marismas Nacionales Nayarit<br />
Nayarit, Mexico
    62-Rojo_110216_4857.tif
  • Wild Male Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the mangroove forests of Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve. Nayarit, Mexico.<br />
Image taken with camera trap.<br />
<br />
The watershed accounts for approximately 450 species of vertebrates, of which at least 60 are under a protection status in the Mexican law, such as the Jaguar (Panthera onca)
    58-Rojo_101007_5603.tif
  • Mangrove reforestation in Marismas Nacionales<br />
Nayarit, Mexico
    53-Rojo_140820_D4S9093.tif
  • Aerial view of dead mangrove forests<br />
Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve, Nayarit<br />
Mexico
    52-Rojo_101005_4372.tif
  • 46-Rojo_101005_4331.tif
  • Wild Male Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the mangroove forests of Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve. Nayarit, Mexico.<br />
Image taken with camera trap.<br />
<br />
The watershed accounts for approximately 450 species of vertebrates, of which at least 60 are under a protection status in the Mexican law, such as the Jaguar (Panthera onca)
    45-Rojo_110217_5005.tif
  • 42-Rojo_130131_D7J6072.tif
  • 40-Rojo_130131_D4J9721.tif
  • 39-Rojo_130131_D4J9867.tif
  • Ballena jorobada (Megaptera novaeangliae) en la costa de Nayarit, México.
    38-Rojo_110216_4683.tif
  • A nesting couple of Pacific Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster etesiaca), an endemic subspecie of the tropical American Pacific.  Isla Isabel, Nayarit, Mexico.
    36-Rojo_101015_8185.tif
  • Pijijes canelos (Dendrocygna bicolor)<br />
Ruiz, Nayarit
    31-Rojo_101013_7449.tif
  • Wild Male Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the mangroove forests of Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve. Nayarit, Mexico.<br />
<br />
Image taken with camera trap.
    29-Rojo_101005_5079.tif
  • Espátulas rosadas (Platalea ajaja). Las espátulas, al igual que los flamencos, obtienen su coloración rosada de los su alimentación. Para ello, vadean aguas someras removiendo el fango con sus picos en forma de cuchara, donde capturan moluscos, peces y crustáceos.<br />
Reserva de la Biosfera Marismas Nacionales Nayarit<br />
Nayarit, México
    28-Rojo_101008_6518.tif
  • Aerial view of the mangroves formation of Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve. The reserve protects the largest mangrove forests of the American Pacific.<br />
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Nayarit state, Mexico.
    17-Rojo_101005_4427.tif
  • Zonas áridas del desierto chihuahuense que el río San Pedro Mezquital atraviesa a su paso por el cañón del mismo nombre. Durango, Mexico.
    11-Rojo_110515_8763.tif
  • Cascada en la Barranca de San Quintín<br />
Cuenca alta del río San Pedro Mezquital.<br />
Durango, Mexico
    09-Rojo_110515_9349.tif
  • El bosque templado de la parte alta cubre las paredes de estos cañones en la cuenca alta
    08-Rojo_110515_9007.tif
  • Arroyo El Naranjo<br />
El arroyo El Naranjo es un aflunte del río San Pedro Mezquital, que a su vez es el último río que cruza la Sierra Madre Occidental libre de presas. Tanto el cauce principal como los tributarios corren libres por algunos de los rincones mejor conservados de la región.
    Rojo_101010_6783.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    26_Guadalupe_Rojo_120912_D4J1908.jpg
  • Fog and morning light around campground in the cloud forests of El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, in the Sierra Madre del Sur range in Chiapas, Mexico
    Jaime_Rojo_ElTriunfo_070408_8306.jpg
  • Band-tailed pigeon (Columbia fasciata) in the cloud forests of El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, in the Sierra Madre del Sur range in Chiapas, Mexico
    Jaime_Rojo_ElTriunfo_070407_8172.jpg
  • Mountain Agave (Agave sp.) and dead juniper tree (Juniperus sp.)<br />
Sierra de San Luis, Sonora. Mexico<br />
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I arrived this tree at night and sun had set long ago. I used a flash with a warming-filter to paint the branches of the dead tree, manual exposure. A long shutter-speed allowed some detail in the surrounding elements.
    16_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111012_D3J5662.tif
  • 09_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111011_D3J5045.tif
  • 07_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111011_D3J5019.tif
  • 02_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111011_D3J4786.tif
  • 86-Rojo_101007_5630.tif
  • 72-Rojo_140819_D4S8855.tif
  • 71-Rojo_140819_D4S8768.tif
  • This is a land with a deep cultural heritage and a long history of human occupation. The petroglyphs of Coamiles are amongst the oldest traces of the Paleolitic era that can be found in Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve, Nayarit. Mexico
    69-Rojo_101003_3767.tif
  • 68-Rojo_101006_5420.tif
  • 67-Rojo_101006_5390.tif
  • 63-Rojo_110216_4871.tif
  • Limpieza y escurrido del ostión en Boca de Camichín, Reserva de la Biosfera Marismas Nacionales
    60-Rojo_110216_4897.tif
  • Cultivo del ostión en Boca de Camichín<br />
Reserva de la Biosfera Marismas Nacionales<br />
Nayarit, Mexico.
    59-Rojo_110216_4922.tif
  • 57-Rojo_101013_7479.tif
  • 54-Rojo_140820_D4S9278.tif
  • 51-Rojo_101005_4366.tif
  • Pacific Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster etesiaca), an endemic subspecie of the tropical American Pacific.  Isla Isabel, Nayarit, Mexico.
    37-Rojo_101015_8487.tif
  • Mangroves in San Francisquito<br />
San Jose Island, Loreto National Park<br />
Baja California Sur, Mexico
    34-Rojo_120229_DSC7017.tif
  • Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) secando sus alas al sol.<br />
Su plumaje carece de la sustancia impermeabilizante de otras aves acuáticas, por eso es frecuente verlos con las alas extendidas, asoleándose. La Tobara de San Blas, Nayarit<br />
Mexico
    30-Rojo_101013_7538.tif
  • 21-Rojo_101006_5122.tif
  • Paraje Tres Molinos con el río Tunal<br />
Cuenca del río San Pedro Mezquital.<br />
Durango, Mexico
    18-Rojo_110515_9113.tif
  • Detalles del imponente cañón del Mezquital en Durango, por donde el río cruza la Sierra Madre Occidental
    12-Rojo_110515_8834.tif
  • Ganado en el humedal de Malaga<br />
Cuenca alta del rio San Pedro Mezquital<br />
Durango, Mexico
    10-Rojo_110518_9961.tif
  • Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum)<br />
Riparian forests of the San Pedro Mezquital River, Durango<br />
Mexico
    06-Rojo_110515_8487.tif
  • Detalles del cañón del Mezquital. Durango, Mexico
    05-Rojo_110515_8825.tif
  • Rock Wren (Salpinctes obsoletus)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    25_Guadalupe_Rojo_120912_D3J1309.jpg
  • Guadalupe Junco (Junco insularis)<br />
Endemic.<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico
    24_Guadalupe_Rojo_120912_D4J1950.jpg
  • Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga leonina)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    18_Guadalupe_Rojo_120911_D4J1817.jpg
  • Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga leonina)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    17_Guadalupe_Rojo_120913_D4J3814.jpg
  • Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga leonina)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    16_Guadalupe_Rojo_120913_D4J3704.jpg
  • Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga leonina)<br />
Guadalupe Island, Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    15_Guadalupe_Rojo_120911_D4J1793.jpg
  • Tourism vessel that participate in the White Shark observation program of Guadalupe Island
    11_Guadalupe_Rojo_120913_D4J3681.jpg
  • Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias)<br />
Guadalupe Island is a sanctuary for this great predator<br />
Mexico.
    12_Guadalupe_Rojo_120910_DSC5575.jpg
  • Guadalupe Cypress (Cupresus guadalupensis)<br />
Endangered and endemic to Guadalupe Island<br />
Mexico
    10_Guadalupe_Rojo_120907_D3J0759.jpg
  • Night landscape of the volcanic rocs of Guadalupe Island, Mexico.
    07_Guadalupe_Rojo_120912_D3J2876.jpg
  • Volcanic landscapes of Guadalupe Island.<br />
Pacific Ocean, Mexico.<br />
Panoramic stitch of 4 images
    04_Guadalupe_Rojo_120912_D4J3627pan.jpg
  • Volcanic landscapes of Guadalupe Island.<br />
Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    05_Guadalupe_Rojo_120907_D4J0373.jpg
  • Volcanic landscapes of Guadalupe Island.<br />
Pacific Ocean, Mexico.
    06_Guadalupe_Rojo_120907_D4J0505.jpg
  • The shores of Guadalupe Island
    03_Guadalupe_Rojo_120913_D4J3982.jpg
  • Anolis ornado (Anolis crassulus.Cloud forests of El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, in the Sierra Madre del Sur range in Chiapas, Mexico
    Jaime_Rojo_ElTriunfo_070407_8248.jpg
  • Silouette of a Horned Guan (Oreophasis derbianus) and a bromeliad in the cloud forests of El Triunfo Biosphere Reserve, in the Sierra Madre del Sur range in Chiapas, Mexico
    Jaime_Rojo_ElTriunfo_070406_8078.jpg
  • Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus)<br />
Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve<br />
Michoacan, Mexico
    Rojo_150205_DJ87418.tif
  • Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus)<br />
Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve<br />
Michoacan, Mexico
    Rojo_150205_DJ87402.tif
  • Rojo_060220_0036-Edit.tif
  • Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) in a soft-enclosure before being released into the wild. Sonora. Mexico<br />
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After 35 years of being declared extinct in the wild, and thanks to the efforts of Naturalia, the Commission for Protected Areas of Mexico and other partners the wolf is back in Mexico
    12_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111011_D3J5180.tif
  • 05_Mexican-Wolf_Rojo_111011_D3J4959.tif
  • 77-Rojo_140819_D4S8726.tif
  • 73-Rojo_140819_D4S8908.tif
  • Cultivo del ostión en Boca de Camichín.<br />
Reserva de la Biosfera Marismas Nacionales<br />
Nayarit, Mexico.
    61-Rojo_110216_4933.tif
  • 55-Rojo_101005_4599.tif
  • Aerial view of dead mangrove forests<br />
Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve, Nayarit<br />
Mexico
    50-Rojo_101005_4373.tif
  • Dead mangrove forest<br />
Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve, Nayarit<br />
Mexico
    49-Rojo_140820_D4J3618.tif
  • 41-Rojo_130131_D7J6051.tif
  • 27-Rojo_130131_D7J6094.tif
  • Wild Male Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the mangroove forests of Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve. Nayarit, Mexico.<br />
Image taken with camera trap.<br />
<br />
The watershed accounts for approximately 450 species of vertebrates, of which at least 60 are under a protection status in the Mexican law, such as the Jaguar (Panthera onca)
    24-Rojo_110515_9356.tif
  • 20-Rojo_130127_D4J9338.tif
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