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Sedema of the CDMX announces the "Murciélagos" camp; it starts on July 3
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Sedema of the CDMX announces the "Murciélagos" camp; it starts on July 3

The Secretariat of Environment (Sedema) of Mexico City announced the 'Murciélagos' camping event, an educational and recreational experience aimed at connecting participants with the biodiversity of the city. The event will take place on July 3rd starting at 17:00 hours at the Environmental Culture Center Yautlica in Iztapalapa borough, lasting until 9:00 AM the next day. It costs 302 pesos per two people, and attendees are required to bring their own camping gear, comfortable clothing, food, and water. The activity includes learning about the ecological importance of bats and engaging in activities focused on biodiversity conservation.

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Sedema of the CDMX announces the "Murciélagos" camp; it starts on July 3

The Secretariat of Environment (Sedema) of Mexico City announced the 'Murciélagos' camping event, an educational and recreational experience aimed at connecting participants with the biodiversity of the city. The event will take place on July 3rd starting at 17:00 hours at the Environmental Culture Center Yautlica in Iztapalapa borough, lasting until 9:00 AM the next day. It costs 302 pesos per two people, and attendees are required to bring their own camping gear, comfortable clothing, food, and water. The activity includes learning about the ecological importance of bats and engaging in activities focused on biodiversity conservation.

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