Mexican Fauna.org

WELCOME!

Mexican Fauna.org is a collection of seven websites that include:

They are all brought to you advertisement-free. I hope you will benefit from their contents without having to endure the visual clutter and distraction of meaningless ads. It is just another way for me to say thank you and give back to science.  Please enjoy!

At the beginning each of these websites were included within Mexfish.com, an exceptional website owned and operated by Gene Kira. On June 15, 2016, with Gene’s support, Mexican-fish.com was spun off as a stand alone website.  As the sheer number of species expanded and I branched off into all aspects of Mexican Biological life (except for Plants and Insects) I felt a lot was being buried within Mexican-fish.com that would have interest to different readerships.  On April 1, 2022, I launched Mexican-Birds.org.  On January 1, 2023, I launched Mexican-Shells.org.  As present significant numbers of Crabs, Marine Life and Terrestrial Life remain within the Mexican-Fish.com website and these will be slowly transitioned to Mexican-Crabs.org, Mexican-Marine Life.org and Mexican-Terrestrial Life.org.

These websites have been put together for the benefit of recreationalist and the scientific community in an effort to give back to science which has been very good to me over the years. It is done without funding and has only a one-way monetary stream, i.e., expenditures.  Long term, a book might be in the works and its proceeds would be donated to charity.

The current inventories are as follows:

Birds (Mexican-Birds.org)
Crabs (under development)
Fish (Mexican-Fish.com)
Marine Life (under development)
Shells (Mexican-Shells.org)
Terrestrial Life (Mexican-Terrestrial-Life.org)
TOTAL

474
48
1,222
188
281
96
2,309

NEW ADDITIONS FOR 2024
16 in Total – See New Additions for 2024 
for individual listings of individuals

The current inventories are as follows:

Birds (Mexican-Birds.org)
Crabs (currently within Mexican-Fish.com)
Fish (Mexican-Fish.com)
Marine Life (Mexican-Marine-Life.org)
Shells (Mexican-Shells.org)
Terrestrial Life (currently within Mexican-Fish.com)
TOTAL

0
0
10
1
0
5
16

SUPPORT. These websites have had tremendous scientific support, especially in the area of fish identification within Mexican-fish.com. Especially noteworthy are the extensive contributions of Dr. Phil Hastings, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California; Dr. Robert N. Lea, Monterey, California; Dr. Milton Love, University of California, Santa Barbara; Dr. Ross Robertson, Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama; H.J. Walker, Jr., Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California; and Dr. Benjamin Victor, Irvine, California. I owe each of these individuals many thanks as their continuing and omnipresent support has been truly exceptional.

SPECIAL THANKS. I would also like to thank the following people for their contributions to this website: Dr. Alan Adams, Punta Chivato, Baja California Sur; Lisa Alex, Sandy, Oregon; Dr. Dan Anderson, Davis, CA; Dr. Martini Arostegui, Seattle, WA; Mike Auditore, Rocky Point, Sonora; David Aller, Phoenix, AZ; Dr. Marie Azzaria, Santa Barbara, CA; Dr. Thomas Bartol, Carlsbad, CA; Dr. David Behrens, Gig Harbor, WA; Bob Behrstock, Hereford, AZ; Ashley Bingham, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Pamela Pelger Bolles, Loreto, Baja California Sur; Doug Bomeisler, Fort Pierce, FL; Ken Bondy, West Hills, CA; Daniel Botha, Dawson Creek, British Columbia; Ryan Bowen, Portland, OR; Gary Boyer, Picabo, Idaho; Dr. Christopher Boyko, New York City, NY; Eric Brictson, La Playita, Baja California Sur; George Brinkman, Guelph, Ontario; Dean Brittenham, Garwin, IA; Michael Browning, Denver, CO; Dr. Richard Brusca, Tucson, AZ; Don Cadien, Carson, CA; Genaro Calderon, Mexicali, Baja California; Jimmy Camacho, Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos, Baja California Sur; Dr. Colin Campbell, Punta Chivato, Baja California Sur; Abigail Cannon, La Jolla, CA; Ben Cantrell, Peoria, IL, San Diego, CA & Sebastian, FL; Dr. Dan Cartamil, La Jolla, CA; Dr. Hank Chaney, Santa Barbara, CA; Juan Cook, San Quintin, Baja California; Eduardo Correa, Mexico City, Mexico; Martha Correa, San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur; Mauricio Correa, Santa Barbara, CA; Dr. Matt Craig, San Diego, CA; Jeff Cross, Albuquerque, NM; Ryan Crutchfield, Tampa, FL; Jeff Dawson, Joseph, OR; Bart Dornseiffen, Amersfoort, The Netherlands; Marty Dufek, Huntington Beach, CA; Clinton A. J. Duffy, Auckland, New Zealand; Ruben Duran, Puerto Adolfo Lopez Mateos, Baja California Sur; Marc Eberlein, Grand Rapids, MI; Tracy Ehrenberg, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur; Michael Ells, Big Rapids, MI; Hank Ellwood, San Carlos, Sonora; Dr. Brad Erisman, La Jolla, CA; Kevin Erwin, Seattle, WA; Claudia Jeannette Perez Estrada, La Paz, Baja California Sur; Christine Ewers, Athens, GA; Dr. Lloyd Findley, Guaymas, Sonora; Mark and Becky Fontenont, Las Barilles, Baja California Sur; Christian Franck, New Westminster, British Columbia; Ian Franck, New Westminster, British Columbia; Dan Fuller, La Jolla, CA; Dr. Grant Galland, Washington D.C.; Tommy Garcia, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur; Mietek Golos, London; Ruben Gonzales, South Padre Island, TX; Tom Handzus; Allan Hansell, Vernon, VT; Andrew Hansen, Santa Cruz, CA; Jody Harrington, Puerto Aventuras, Quintana Roo; David Haselbauer, Scandia, MN; Tadeo Hernandez, Mazatlán, Sinaloa; Bob Hillis, Ivins, UT; Faith Hubsch, Port Everglades, Florida; Dr. John Hyde, La Jolla, CA; Dr. William Inboden, III, Washington, D.C.; Maude Jette, www.Divezihuatejo.com; Dr. Greg Jensen, Seattle, WA; Maria Johnson, Prescott, AZ;  Mike Johnson, San Diego, CA; Harrison Jones, Ivins UT; Mike Kanzler, Isla San Marcos, Baja California; Vikki Kauffman, Santa Rosalia, Baja California; Maurice Kerger, Holland; George Kimberly, Atlanta, GA; Dean Kimberly, Atlanta, GA; Robert King, Simi Valley, CA; Gene Kira, Valley Center, CA; Cindy Klepadio, La Jolla, California; Burke Korol, Toronto, Ontario; James Lafontaine, Long Island, NY; Dr. R. Wilson Laney, Raleigh, NC; John Laine, San Felipe, Baja California; Peter Langstraat, Holland; Dr. Jeff Leis, Sydney; Josh Leisen, Gaylord, MI; Toronto, Ontario; Karen LeMay, Hereford, AZ; Matt Levey, Santa Cruz, CA; Eric Lewallen, Scarborough, Ontario; H.-C. Lin, La Jolla, California; Dick Lohrke, Virginia City, MT; Dr. Douglas Long, San Francisco, California; Dr. John Lyons, Madison, WI; Barry Mastro, Escondido, CA; Bill Mathias, La Paz, Baja California Sur; Dr. Chris Mah, Washington, D.C.; Clark Mahrdt, Escondido, CA; Bob Marquis, Catalina Island, CA; Dottie Maynard, Lacey, WA; Dr. John McCrosker, San Francisco, CA; Julie McGhee, Loma Linda, CA; Ted and C.J. Miller, Rocky Point, Sonora; Derrick Mizuyabu, Steveston, British Columbia; Marc Montocchio, Morehead City, NC; Brayden Moore, Peoria, AZ; Chris Moore, Peoria, AZ; Robert Moore, Gilbert, AZ; Randy Mosteller, Manhattan Beach, CA; Gary Nafis, Californiaherps.com; Nick Morenc, Mission Viejo, CA; Brad Murakami, Surrey, British Columbia; Clifton Northum; Chery Anne Orrell, Montrose, British Columbia; John Orrell, Montrose, British Columbia; Monserrath Orozco, Todos Santos, Baja California Sur; Mike Ortiz, Anaheim, CA; Keith Ottenfeld; Dr. Larry Overman, Newport Beach, CA; Dr. Julianne Kalman Passarelli, San Pedro, CA;  Dr. Stuart Poss, San Francisco, CA; Jason Potts, Mazatlán, Sinaloa; Jason Quick, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Dominick Porcelli, Lighthouse Point, Florida; Ondřej Radosta, Prague, Czech Republic; Mark Rayor, Los Barriles, Baja California Sur; Tony Reyes, San Felipe, Baja California; Earl Roberts, La Jolla, California; Dr. Richard Rosenblatt, La Jolla, California; James Rosenwald, Saint Croix, MN; Larry Rothblum, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur; Eunice Rousseau, Maple Ridge, British Columbia; Kyle Rousseau, Maple Ridge, British Columbia; Mike Rousseau, Maple Ridge, British Columbia; Sam Rousseau, Raleigh, NC; Isais Ruiz, Guaymas, Sonora; Carl Rutherford, Mesa, AZ; Chip Shapley, Los Barriles, Baja California Sur; Richard Shields, Encinitas, CA; Steve Silver, Seattle, WA; Leo Slaninko; Dr. David Smith, Washington, D.C.; David F Smith, Alamos, Sonora; Dr. William Smith-Vaniz, Gainesville, FL; Owyn Snodgrass, La Jolla, California, Carol J. Snow, Del Mar, CA; Dr. Francisco A. Solís-Marín, Mexico City; Mark Spellman, Lafayette, CA; Tyler Sterling, Spring Valley, CA; Marina Sutormina, Stockholm, Sweden; Ricky Trevor, Loreto, Baja California Sur; Kenneth Tse, Toronto, Ontario, H.-C. Tsen, La Jolla, CA; Roger Uzun, rogeruzun@gmail.com; Michael Verdirame, Markham, Ontario; Eli W, Dallas, TX; Mark Walenta, Miami, FL; Dr. John Warner, Colorado Springs, CO; John Weir, Orlando, OK; Jonathan Wexler, Denver, CO; Bob Wheaton, Cerritos, CA; Chris Wheaton, Fullerton, CA; Zayd Wheeler; Robert Wilson, Cobourg, Ontario; Wayne Wilson, Cobourg, Ontario; Ron Woheau, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero; Steve Wozniak, Alamo, CA; and, Richard Yoder, San Diego, CA.

YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS ARE REQUESTED. Do you have a photo of an unknown or new Mexican Fauna not listed in these websites, or an otherwise especially interesting or attractive photo of fauna observed in Mexican waters? I welcome the opportunity to look at your photographs and identify your discovery. Please send them to me via e-mail at Johntsnow32@gmail.com. You will be amazed at how quickly you get a response with the a correct identification. Your satisfaction is guaranteed! Thank You in advance and Muchas Gracias!

USE OF OUR MATERIAL. To keep it simple – I am happy to share anything I have with you. Please note that I retain higher resolution photographs than those found on this website since the tool that drives WordPress downsizes all photographs during the posting process. It is very easy for me to send my photographs to you via e-mail. I do have one request however – that you advise me about what you are planning on doing with my photos. For example, it is meaningful to me to know that if you are driving down coastal Costa Rica and you pass a sign to the entrance to the Tarcoles Fishing Village the pictured Pacific Red Snapper is one of my photos.

CONSERVATION STATUS. For each posting within this Website I have tried to consult the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and included the information they provide.

Underwater Photographic Opportunities Within the Sea of Cortez. In a word – endless for those with the inclination and the required photographic equipment.

Convict Surgeonfish feeding in shallow water.

FEEDBACK. If you see any errors or omissions or have any questions or suggestions on what is found on this website please e-mail me at Johntsnow32@gmail.com.

THANK YOU FOR VISITING!  PLEASE RETURN SOON.

 

John T. Snow, Ph.D.