
Lake Chapala may rise to 75% level in 2025
Abundant rainfall predicted by UdeG
Mexico’s largest body of water and the main supplier of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, may…More
Mexico’s largest body of water and the main supplier of the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, may…More
What today seems so far away for the older inhabitants of Ajijic and Lakeside, in…More
The Institute of Limnology of the University Center of Biological and Agricultural Sciences (CUCBA) of…More
The Guadalajara-based Heart of the Earth Institute (Corazòn de la Tierra) has called upon the…More
Wednesday night, November 13,the Speakeasy will opening Ajijic, a new , innovative music venue, and…More
Lake Chapala lost its first centimeter during the first week of November; recent rains brought…More
Lake Chapala has suffered in recent years from chemical contamination, constant land invasions, clogged canals,…More
Lake Chapala has gained 2.02 meters since it began its recovery this rainy season. The…More
This is the first in a series on the future of the Lake researched and…More
Eduardo Juarez Carrillo, researcher at the Institute of Limnology of the University Center of Biological…More