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Lake Chapala: Can Mexico's largest lake be saved? by Tony Burton

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Lake Chapala: Can Mexico's largest lake be saved? by Tony Burton

Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest natural lake, is dying. The lake right now plays a vital role in a gigantic ecosystem, the River Lerma-Lake Chapala drainage basin, which includes more than 8 million peo... read more

Lake Chapala: 2000 follow-up to saving Mexico's largest lake by Tony Burton

This article is Part 2 of Tony Burton's series: "Can Mexico's Largest Lake be Saved?" . Part 1: May, 1997 - Can Mexico's Largest Lake be Saved? Part 3: M... read more

Lake Chapala: 2001 follow-up to saving Mexico's largest lake by Tony Burton

This article is Part 3 of Tony Burton's series: "Can Mexico's Largest Lake be Saved?" . Part 1: May, 1997 - Can Mexico's Largest Lake be Saved? Part 2: M... read more
Published on February 1, 2000 by Tony Burton © 2000 | Contact Tony Burton

Author of "West Mexico: A Traveller's Treasury" (3rd edition, Perception Press 2001) and "Lake Chapala Through the Ages—an anthology of travellers' tales" (Sombrero Books, 2008), both available from all good book shops or from www.sombrerobooks.com