Campamento Tortuguero Ayotlcalli — Mexico (2019)

Aza-SAFE Grant recipient

 

Several sea turtle populations that nest along the Pacific coast of Mexico are declining due to human activity, in particular the east Pacific leatherback. This has motivated several communities to create sea turtle rescue and conservation camps that aim to protect these endangered animals. However, many of these projects fail due to lack of governmental and financial support. Campamento Tortuguero Ayotlcalli will use a 2019 SWOT grant to develop a collaborative regional network and action plan that will include environmental education programs, training opportunities, and data collection protocols. Members of this network will be non-profits, schools, local businesses, fishermen, local government agencies, and media. By sharing experiences, methods and support, they aim to create more sustainable conservation efforts in the local communities along Mexico’s Pacific coast.

 
 
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