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Julio César Méndez Uribe

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Hometown: San José del Cabo

Julio César is an agronomist with a specialization in genetics and cacti. He has also been a nature photographer for more than ten years. He has collaborated on articles about ecology and astronomy for the Los Cabos News (a bilingual newspaper in Baja California Sur). Julio also owns his own tourism transportation company, Transporadora Turística Xantus. He is fluent in Spanish and English and applies Leave No Trace ethics on all of his tours.

Additional training:

  • Certified by the Mexican Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR)
  • Certified Interpretive Guide and Certified Interpretive Trainer by the National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
  • American Red Cross CPR

Contact:

  • hantha@prodigy.net.mx
  • Phone: 011-52-624-142-0812
  • Cell +52 011-52-624-122-3863
SJV Bird Guide Training Program
Skill Level
Bird Identification ★★★★
Professional Development ★★★★★
Bird Guide Experience: ★★★★
Natural and Cultural History Interpretation ★★★★
Bilingual Ability ★★★★

The guides highlighted on this website, working closely with Site Coordinators from Pronatura Noroeste, have completed various levels of certification and have proven themselves to be capable, responsible, and trustworthy leaders.

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Birding Los Cabos with Maria Elena Muriel
Julio César Méndez Uribe

About the Mexico Birding Trail

With over 1000 species of birds, Mexico is an exceptional place to visit. We designed The Mexico Birding Trail to help birders plan trips that contribute directly to conservation efforts. At each location highlighted on Trail, Sonoran Joint Venture partners have ongoing bird and habitat conservation projects.

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