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  • Animal Welfare in Sonora
    In Sonora, Mexico, there is no state law that specifically prohibits feeding stray (feral) cats or dogs on public property.
  • Wildlife Management in San Carlos, MX
    Wildlife management in San Carlos, Sonora, MX is a multi‑faceted effort involving NGOs, government reforms, and community-led initiatives aimed at conserving native habitats and fostering coexistence between humans and wildlife. Key Wildlife Management Efforts Local Rescue & Rehabilitation Islands & Marine Reserves Jaguar & Predator Conservation Habitat Restoration & Corridor Protection Legal & Policy Framework…
  • Helping Stray Dogs in Summer Heat
    Helping stray dogs in the heat is a compassionate and impactful act. Extreme temperatures in San Carlos and Guaymas can be dangerous for animals, especially those without shelter or regular access to water.
  • Good news for pets in Mexico!
    Dear Friends – there was some very big news this month about affordable pet care inMexico: one of Mexico’s largest pharmacy chains, Farmacias Similares, opened its firstSimiPet Care discount veterinary clinic in Mexico City. Founded by Víctor Manuel González Torres in 1997, Farmacias Similares is a massive pharmacy chain known for its lower-priced generic pharmaceuticals,…
  • The Forgotten Packs of Sonora
    In the dust-blown streets of  Sonora, the street dogs run like ghosts. They weave between traffic, sleep under rusted cars, and fight over scraps near the markets. Locals called them “los olvidados” – the forgotten. Estimates said there were over 200,000 stray dogs across Sonora. It is estimated there are 100,000 feral cats. No one knows the real number. They…