The Case for Restraint: Baja Wild Encounters and the Ethics of Orca Tourism

Orcas have never been a guaranteed attraction in Baja. Their presence is intermittent, tied to prey movement and offshore productivity rather than any predictable schedule. Sightings tend to concentrate between May and June, when mobula rays gather in large numbers and feeding activity increases. Encounters happen across a wide range: the Pacific side, the southern […]
Turtle Release Season in Baja California Sur

Each year, from late summer to early winter, sea turtles return to the beaches of Baja California Sur to nest in the same areas where they were born. Adult females come ashore at night, dig chambers deep into the sand, and deposit dozens of eggs that will remain buried for more than a month. When […]