Detection of Pathogens of Importance in the Black-Vented Shearwater Nesting on Isla Natividad

El objetivo del trabajo fue determinar la exposición de Pardela mexicana anidante en Isla Natividad, Baja California Sur a patógenos zoonóticos y también se investigó el papel de la Gaviota occidental como fuente de dispersión de patógenos zoonóticos en la Isla.
Gendered Socio-Ecological Impacts of Mining in the Sonoran Desert Transboundary Region

The objective of this study was to explore and describe how mining activities interact with the socio-ecologic dimensions of an arid watershed in the Sonoran Desert transboundary region, from a Feminist Political Ecology perspective.
A Binational and Multidisciplinary Collaboration: the Puerto Peñasco archaeology and paleoenvironment project (PPAPP)

This project represents the first extensive and sustained archaeological investigations of prehistoric coastal adaptations in the Sonoran Desert, and the first research collaboration of U.S. and Mexican archaeologists and other researchers in this coastal region.
American Bullfrog Eradication Plan. Phase one: mapping the distribution of bull frogs in the Baja California Mediterranean Region

The bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) is considered one of the 100 most invasive and ecologically damaging species in the world. This project was the first phase of a long-term bullfrog eradication project.
Summit 2024

The Sonoran Desert community will gather again in Álamos, Sonora for three days of collaboration and reconnecting April 25-27, 2024.
Border BioBlitz 2023

The 2023 Border BioBlitz is a community science effort to record as many species as possible along the U.S.-Mexico border. The Next Generation Sonoran Desert Researchers and collaborating organizations invite researchers and community members to document the stunning biological diversity of the borderlands. The 2023 Border BioBlitz will run the entire month of April! To join […]
San Basilio: Biodiversity and Conservation

Harsh desert conditions coupled with intense heat conspire in limiting human settlements along the coast of the Baja California Peninsula …
Welcome to the new N-Gen website!

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”9750″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text] Welcome to the new N-Gen website. In 2012 N-Gen started with 90 members and was thought to be a single three day meeting. Our previous website was built to accommodate those needs. Now, with hundreds of members and a diversity of projects, products, our community had the need for a new […]
Día del Jaguar

Author: Lilia Lozano Last month, Naturaleza y Cultura Internacional hosted the 5th annual Dia del Jaguar festival in Álamos, Sonora. The event brings together scientists, conservation organizations, artists, ranchers, locals, and visitors in celebration of Mexico’s most iconic wild cat. Jaguars are threatened throughout their range, but find refuge in the Sierra Madre Occidental of […]
Distribución de rana toro (Lithobates catesbeianus) en la región mediterránea de Baja California

Anny Peralta García (1), Edith Andrea Navarro Tiznado (1), Jorge H. Valdez Villavicencio (1), Jeff Alvarez (2), Jeff Wilcox (3), Norma Selene González Gutiérrez (1) 1. Conservación de Fauna del Noroeste A. C. 2. The Wildlife Project 3. Sonoma Mountain Ranch Preservation Foundation Las especies exóticas son consideradas como la segunda causa de pérdida de la biodiversidad. En México las especies exóticas son […]