Mexican Flora and Fauna Protection Areas

Mexican Flora and Fauna Protection Areas (Áreas de Protección de Flora y Fauna in Spanish) comprise 29 protected natural areas of Mexico administrated by the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas, or CONANP), an agency of the federal government.

They are areas established to conform to the regulations provided by the LGEEPA and other applicable laws on places that contain habitats for which their existence depends on their preservation, transformation, and support of the species of flora and fauna .

List of Mexican Flora and Fauna Protection Areas

Baja California

Baja California Sur

Campeche

Colima

Chiapas

  • Cascada de Agua Azul
  • Chan-Kin
  • Metzabok
  • Naha

Chihuahua

  • Cañón de Santa Elena
  • Tutuaca
  • Campo Verde
  • Papigochic

Coahuila

Jalisco

Estado de México

  • Ciénegas Del Lerma

Morelos

  • Corredor Biológico Chichinautzin (also in Distrito Federal)

Yucatán

  • Otoch Ma´Ax Yetel Kooh (also in Quintana Roo)
  • Ría Lagartos
  • Dzilam Bravo
  • Celestum

Quintana Roo

San Luis Potosí

  • Sierra la Mojonera
  • Sierra de Álvarez

Sinaloa

  • Meseta De Cacaxtla

Sonora

  • Sierra de Álamos-Río Cuchujaqui
  • Sierra de Ajos Bavispe

Tamaulipas

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