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Amigos de Sian Ka’an

By Gonzalo Merediz Alonso

Monos

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The jungles of southern Mexico are an astonishing setting where silence does not exist. Amidst a symphony of sounds from insects, birds, and the wind, a mysterious roar can be heard, attributed to the howler monkey or saraguato. These primates possess the unique ability to amplify their calls through a special bone, enabling them to communicate over long distances.

Another protagonist in these jungles is the agile and curious spider monkey, which moves skillfully among the branches. Along with the saraguato, these primates have been an important part of the life and culture of the people of Mesoamerica since pre-Hispanic times.

However, these animals face threats such as deforestation, illegal hunting, and trafficking as pets. Their conservation is essential as they contribute to seed dispersal and maintain balance in the ecosystem.

As human beings, we have a duty to protect them by preventing deforestation, enforcing laws against poaching, and refusing to keep them as pets. Learning to coexist with wildlife brings us countless rewards and reminds us of the importance of caring for and preserving our natural heritage for future generations.

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