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Trinucleotide
Nov 4, 2014, 5:49 PM
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It seems this conversation now has several layers. To clarify, El Diente has been a private property since the early 1900s, and remained a private property even after it was decreed part of the ANP land known as Cumbres National Park in 1939. In fact, only 20% of Mexico's national parks are public land. The remaining portions are largely social property/ejidos (60%), private property (12%), and undefined (8%)*. The misleading title of National Park refers to it's federally protected ecological status, not its ownership. El Diente, like other areas of Cumbres Park such as the caves of El Manzano, is legally recognized as a private property. CONANP will issue pases to guiding services or to people who will access the park for recreational usage in a commercial capacity. The passes will not, however, hold up as valid to access private portions of ANP land unless a second permission is granted by the land owners. You may contact the Cumbres Park CONANP office for more information (81 81 91 06 64), or review page 146 of the ANP's administration guidelines.** *http://www.biodiversidad.gob.mx/pais/pdf/CapNatMex/Vol%20II/II09_Areas%20naturales%20protegidas%20y%20desarrollo%20social%20en%20Mex.pdf **http://www.conanp.gob.mx/anp/consulta/PCM-20DIC06.pdf
(This post was edited by Trinucleotide on Nov 13, 2014, 4:59 PM)
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