The Tuito River, flowing gracefully from the highlands of El Tuito down to the coastal village of Yelapa in Jalisco, Mexico, embodies the essence of the region's natural beauty. Named from the Nahuatl words "Teotl" (god) and "Tiul" or "Tuitlán" (place), "Tuito" translates to "place of god" or "divine place," reflecting the spiritual significance it holds for local communities. This river supports a variety of ecosystem services, including soil erosion control, water purification, and providing a habitat for local wildlife. It also serves as a vital resource for the cultural and daily lives of the people along its banks. Despite its importance, the river faces threats from deforestation, pollution, and the impacts of local tourism, which could undermine its ecological and cultural sustainability.
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Credit: Global Watersheds Tool