In Punta Chueca, Sonora, the permit issue for the Comcac-Seri community was raised as a direct process without intermediaries, with support from environmental and tourism authorities.
The proposal also includes training and a community tourism plan, an important point for anyone following legal hunting models tied to local resource management and direct community benefit.
Although the plan still requires follow-up, it opens an important conversation on how to organize permits, sustainable tourism and hunting use with stronger community participation.

