Animals

Allan on November 5th, 2013

The management of taxation is a difficult thing in any country.  It involves a number of competing interests, trade-offs and compromises. Who do you tax, how do you tax, which sectors are to be taxed?  Is taxation merely a form of government revenue collection or is it also to be used as a method of social engineering?  […]

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Allan on September 9th, 2013

The Creator has blessed Mexico with a great variety of plant and animal life, the country’s collection of flora and fauna being among the most diverse in the world.   It’s estimated that Mexico is home to over 200,000 species, which would account for 10-12% of the entire planet’s biodiversity.  The Ecology Fund puts Mexico in one of the […]

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Allan on May 25th, 2013

The panda is a magnificent creature which fascinates many people and has become a living symbol of wildlife conservation. Despite its size, the Panda is a fragile animal, survival-wise. It’s an endangered species, native to central China.  Most of the world’s zoos don’t have pandas.  Mexico City’s Chapultepec Zoo, however, does have pandas. To read the entire article, […]

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