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Celebrating Lake Xochimilco

Google Dooles 19.05.2023 23:45  Date: May 20, 2023 Today’s interactive Doodle celebrates Lake Xochimilco, a natural lake near Mexico City that is the last remaining native habitat for axolotls in the world . The lake was once home to the ancient Aztec civilization during the 15th century, and eventually landowners in the colonial period took over occupation of the lake. On this day in 1920, the Mexican government returned Lake Xochimilco back to the locals. Lake Xochimilco now serves as a recreational site, cultural attraction, and home to the rare axolotl species. Due to Lake Xochimilco’s unique landscape, local farmers adopted the ancient chinampa farming method, which involves artificial floating gardens. These chinamperos grow hundreds of different aquatic plants, from common vegetables to medicinal herbs, in the nutrient-rich soil. It’s also a popular destination for rowing and kayaking — cruising on colorful, wooden boats called trijaneras is an essential pastime on the lake. Lake Xochimilco is also currently the last remaining native habitat on Earth for axolotls, fresh-water salamanders that live in the water instead of on land. Their mouths are permanently upturned into a slight smile, and they can regenerate limbs, gills, and even parts of their eyes and brains! Unfortunately, these delicate creatures were listed as a critically endangered species in 2008. Legend has it that their namesake — the Aztec god of fire and lightning, Xolotl — disguised himself as a salamander to avoid sacrifice. The axolotl is so culturally revered in Mexico that the Bank of Mexico added the salamander to the country’s 50-peso bill in 2021. Today, many are working to protect Lake Xochimilco after years of pollution, invasive species, man-made disturbances, and other obstacles have harmed the axolotl ecosystem. Local chinamperos have been actively restoring their lands with better fertilizers and water filters to preserve these creatures that have become an integral part of their identity and way of life. Click today’s Doodle to hop on a trajinera boat with salamander tourists to see if you can snap a pic of some of the axolotls that call Lake Xochimilco home! Doodle artist, Helen Leroux, traveled to Mexico to research Lake Xochimilco. Check out photos and videos from her trip! Trijanera line up Aztec statue of God Xolotl Axolotl smiling…? Axolotl swimming Wildlife sightings on Lake Xochimilco! Early Doodle Drafts Lake Xochimilco Team ART & UX DESIGN Art Lead, Design & Animation: Helene Leroux Design & Animation: Emily Barrera Animation Support: Alyssa Winans UX Design: Winnie Ma ENGINEERING Engineer Lead: Daniel Dovali Engineer: Mark Ivey MUSIC Composer: Julian Cerrillo & Bruno Barrera PRODUCTION Producer | Brittany Dandy Marketing | Perla Campos, Caroline Moran, Selly Sallah, Ximena Goka Business Affairs & Partnerships | Madeline Belliveau Doodle Team Lead | Jessica Yu, Nate Swinehart, Jacob Howcroft Location: Tags: