Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-on-Tourist-Development-in-Mexico-27MZIFHB13Y.htmlConceptually similarAction on Tourist Development in MexicoGP0JZSCompleted★★★★Construction Site of Tourist DevelopmentGP0193WCompleted★★★★Action at Illegal Construction SiteGP018MTCompleted★★★★Action at Illegal Construction SiteGP018MUCompleted★★★★Action at Illegal Construction SiteGP018ZCCompleted★★★★Action at Illegal Construction SiteGP0191TCompleted★★★★Action at Illegal Construction SiteGP0197VCompleted★★★★★★Action at Illegal Construction SiteGP019HXCompleted★★★★Striped Marlin, Gulf of CaliforniaGP01B50Completed★★★★View AllGP09MYAction on Tourist Development in MexicoAn activist in face-paints protests with a banner in an endangered wildlife refuge in Los Cabos to protest against the tourist development at Los Cabos Port. This new development threatens to irreversibly pollute the most important aquifer in South Baja California and destroy its unique ecological reserve. Greenpeace asks tourist developments to minimize their environmental impact by respecting and preserving the conditions and vocation of the area which they are building on. Private interests should not overlook the necessities of the whole area and should comply with the laws to minimize their environmental impact, creating benefits, not damages, to the surrounding community.Locations:Baja California Sur-Los Cabos-Mexico-North AmericaDate:10 May, 2007Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Body painting-Construction sites-Day-Face painting-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Signs-Sunny-Tourism-WomenShoot:Oceans Action on Tourist Development in MexicoGreenpeace set up a camp in an endangered wildlife refuge in Los Cabos. The activists protest against the tourist development at Los Cabos Port, which threatens to irreversibly pollute the most important aquifer in South Baja California and destroy its unique ecological reserve. They ask tourist developments to minimize their environmental impact by respecting and preserving the conditions and vocation of the area which they are building on. Private interests should not overlook the necessities of the whole area and should comply with the laws to minimize their environmental impact, creating benefits, not damages, to the surrounding community.