Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

North American Society for Bat Research coming to Puerto Vallarta

Bats are nocturnal animals usually misunderstood and unfairly hated or feared. However, their role in nature is of utmost importance for the health of ecosystems and therefore for the well-being of human life. In the world, there are more than 1300 species of bats and Mexico is home to 138 of them: about 10% of the world's diversity.

For the third time in 48 years, the North American Society for Bat Research (NASBR, for its acronym in English) is congregated in our country. From October 24 to 27, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, national and international bat scientists present . . .

Read Full Story

Related Posts

Mexico City news roundup for January 19, 2026

Today in Mexico City, a new gas-safety push after the Taxqueña blast, cold-weather alerts, Metro...
Los Cabos tourism balance

Los Cabos top stories roundup for January 19, 2026

Los Cabos roundup: homicide-arrest update, Fonatur interchange at 66%, civil protection rule overhaul begins, and...
Cancun beach restoration

Cancún roundup for January 19, 2026: Port closure, beach flags, and police sweeps

Rough seas shut Cancún’s port to small boats as cold front 29 hits. Airport posts...
San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende news roundup for January 19, 2026

Sheinbaum’s visit drives the agenda, with a new ejido, local protests, two fatal rural incidents,...