Mexico City’s endangered axolotl has found fame—is that enough to save it?

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Mexico City’s endangered axolotl has found fame—is that enough to save it?
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A unique cast of people is racing to save the quirky salamander, but experts warn that what’s really needed is habitat restoration

, an axolotl expert at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, is skeptical about whether the new bill or the axolotl’s growing fame will translate into meaningful change.

Monstruo de Agua serves about 300 direct vendors, and in 2020, started exporting to stores in the United States.Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited.: A farmer completes a seed bed made from mud in Xochimilco in February 2021. The chinampa is an ancient technique in which farmers create artificial islands of fertile land among water bodies.

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