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San Ignacio Lagoon (Laguna San Ignacio) is a lagoon located in Mulegé Municipality of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur, 59 kilometers (37 mi) from San Ignacio, Mexico, and Highway 1. It is one of the winter sanctuaries of the eastern Pacific gray whale ( Eschrichtius robustus ).
Laguna San Ignacio Airstrip (IATA: N/A) is a private dirt airstrip located in Laguna San Ignacio, Municipality of Mulegé, Baja California Sur, Mexico.. Laguna San Ignacio is a small village located on the San Ignacio Lagoon shore, a world-renowned nursery and breeding ground for the gray whale that is within the limits of the El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve.
San Ignacio is a town in Mulegé Municipality, Baja California Sur. The town had a 2020 census population of 521. The town had a 2020 census population of 521. [ 1 ]
San Ignacio Airfield (IATA: SGM) (Spanish: Aeropuerto de San Ignacio) is a public paved airstrip located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northwest of San Ignacio, Municipality of Mulegé, Baja California Sur, Mexico. The airport is used solely for general aviation purposes. It is usually open during the whale watching season.
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The other focus of Dedina’s conservation efforts has been on coastal land protection in the Baja California peninsula. WILDCOAST has helped to protect more than 40 miles of the Valle de los Cirios coastline through private lands conservation as well as an additional 450,000 acres in Laguna San Ignacio, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Laguna San Ignacio: Baja California Sur 175 2 February 2004 Laguna Xola-Paramán ... Sistema Lagunar San Ignacio – Navachiste – Macapule: Sinaloa 798.73 2 ...
Of the 600 species of shells in the Sea of Cortés, the museum's collection contains 500. There is even a photograph of Mama Diaz next to Charles Lindbergh. Lindbergh had stopped in 1965 during his flight to Laguna San Ignacio to see the gray whales. [8] [9]