Monday, October 14, 2019

Baja Safari has dedicated thirty years of time and treasure into Ancient Baja Mexico



The Complete Story of Baja Safari Research into Ancient Baja Mexico

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

KING OF BAJA 2019 AWARDS Announcement May 15

                    KING OF BAJA 2019
                            AWARDS! 
                    Wednesday, May 15

In the Long Tradition of KING OF BAJA AWARDS, 
on Wednesday May 15, the 25 Years of Award Winners have made their voice known!

At high-noon "the People will announce the chosen for the year 2019 and the World will know the values the community has for the Historical Land, the Wild-Life and the Future" of our Cherished Baja Experience.


*Conservation Award!*
KING OF BAJA 2019
Michael Mace of the San Diego Safari Park!



Michael Mace spearheaded the
SDZG Condor Project!
(California Condor Project)

Thank you Michael and San Diego Safari Park and the San Diego Zoo Global Wildlife Conservancy for all of your critical work!

Congratulations Michael Mace of the San Diego Safari Park!

http://sendarupestre.cultura-bcs.gob.mx/



*Anthropology Award!*

KING OF BAJA 2019
Michael Wilken-Robertson

Thank you Michael for your lifelong work with the Native Peoples of Baja California Mexico.

We have been very fortunate to share in Michael's explorations in native traditional arts, ethnobotany, history, languages, and cultural landscapes of Baja California  indigenous peoples.

*Click Here for Michael's Superb Book!*






*Motorsport Award!*
KING OF BAJA 2019
La Paz Automotive Club


For over 25 Years, the La Paz Automotive Club has been a pioneer in Safe & Sane motorsports event management!

Robby Gordon, Roger Norman and the  Magness Family have been the International Racers who have enjoyed the competition of the 'Land Of Two Seas', 
Dos Mares 500.

Congratulations, La Paz Automotive Club.
Thank you very much, Senor Lupito of La Paz.


We invite all to the Community Table!


Join Us LIVE! for this Momentous Feast!      

Baja Safari

Friday, March 1, 2019

First Peninsular Pronghorn Antelope Pups Born on Baja California South

First Peninsular Pronghorn Antelope Pups Born at Baja California South station

Peninsula Pronghorn Antelope - Baja Safari

The preservation of the species have allowed that today there are 500 specimens in the area destined for its conservation in Baja California South and Baja California in Mexico. After 248 days of gestation, the first 16 pronghorn calves were born in Llano de Berrendo stations, on the Baja California peninsula and in Ejido Benito Juárez and Estación La Choya, Baja California South. The National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (Conanp) implements the Recovery Program of the Peninsular Berrendo (PRBP) to achieve the reproduction of this species that lives on the peninsula of Baja California. 

The Peninsular Barrendo program began in 1998 when the authorities took 47 pronghorn specimens to begin recovering the species. Today there are more than 500 specimens in the area reserved for reproduction. The peninsular pronghorn is a sub-species in danger of extinction (NOM / 059 / SEMARNAT) and is classified as a priority species in conservation measures. The times of drought, predation, illegal hunting and competition for food with livestock make this species vulnerable. Researchers of the Conanp hope that by April all the offspring that are still in gestation will be born. 

Information provided to Baja Safari by the Peninsular Berrendo Project.