Once a rubble dump, Manatí Lagoon in Cancún is now a protected natural area hosting over 130 species. Governor Lezama credits the community for its successful revival.
In the heart of Cancún, a once-forgotten stretch of land has transformed into a vital refuge for over 130 animal species. Manatí Lagoon, previously used as a rubble dump, now thrives as a 234-hectare State Protected Natural Area—thanks to a combined effort from the government and local residents committed to conservation.
Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa praised the project’s . . .






