Semarnat
Semarnat, or the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources, is a Mexican government agency responsible for environmental policy.
Activity

Mexican Court Temporarily Suspends Gas Ships to Protect Gulf of California's Whales
A Mexican judge issued an order to suspend gas project ships in the Gulf of California to protect whale populations and marine biodiversity. This legal action highlights ongoing environmental efforts to preserve critical habitats against industrial development.

Mexico recovers nearly 900 tons of hydrocarbons from Gulf beaches following spill
Mexican authorities have collected approximately 900 tons of hydrocarbons from beaches along the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive cleanup underscores ongoing efforts to mitigate ecological damage and improve spill response measures, with a new environmental observatory now operational.

Mexico's Monarch Butterfly Habitat Expands 64% Amid New Tracking Efforts
Monarch butterflies in Mexico increased their occupied hibernation habitat by 64% this season, signaling a rebound from recent declines. Mexico, Canada, and the US are intensifying conservation and research efforts to protect this migration amid threats from pesticides and climate change.

Grupo Bimbo Launches Conservation and Protection Initiatives for Black Bears in Mexico
Grupo Bimbo is leading efforts to conserve the black bear in Mexico through new programs and national initiatives. These actions underscore the company's commitment to environmental sustainability and biodiversity preservation.

Mexico to Invest $540M in Four Satellites for Security and Climate Monitoring
Mexico plans to invest 540 million pesos to launch four observation satellites by 2028, targeting security and climate issues. This move demonstrates a strategic push toward technological and environmental resilience.