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such as Mixcoatl, a snake-like god that represented war, while even more deities
represented food and aspects of Aztec culture that were related to the diversity of the
land, such as Cinteotl, the god of maize.
There are many areas in Mexico that are considered Protected Natural Areas,
which are regulated and preserved by the federal government. The overwhelming
majority of these places are parks, biosphere reserves, flora and fauna areas, or natural
resource areas/sanctuaries further displaying Mexicos rich biodiversity. These areas,
including the Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park, El Jabal protected area of fauna and
flora, and Agua Azul Waterfalls, are among hundreds of unique and beautiful areas in
Mexico that draw in thousands of tourists yearly, contributing positively to Mexicos
economy. These protected areas not only benefit the environment by ensuring the
preservation of these ecosystems, but benefit the people who live in and around these
areas as well, and contribute about $3.4 billion dollars into the Mexican economy,
according to The Nature Conservancy and data from Mexicos National Protected Areas
Commission. These areas, with such significant biodiversity, are tangibly connected to
Unfortunately, not all areas in Mexico are protected with such diligence. The
biodiversity in Mexico is threatened in many cities, due to pollution, waste dumping,
deforestation, desertification, erosion, and land subsidence. This host of issues
significantly affects the fauna and flora in Mexico, depleting the resources that plants and
animals need to survive, leading to the endangerment and extinction of many species. In
the destruction and depletion of the environment and resources, the biodiversity of
Mexico decreases as well, in turn threatening the livelihood and existence of many
aspects of cultural identity.
Overall, cultural identity and biodiversity are connected and affect each other
significantly. Mexicos cultural identity is based on many aspects of the environment,
while the environment relies on being valued by the culture in order to remain preserved
and intact. Although steps have been taken to increase protection of biodiverse areas and
decrease harmful effects to the environment, further legislation and action must be taken
in order to ensure that the environment is preserved, therefore preserving cultural identity
as well. As stated previously, the physical environment in Mexico is intricately and
complexly related to the social, political, economic, and cultural health and environment
of the country.
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