Rancho El Uno (REU, acronym in Spanish) project carried out preventive and corrective maintenance of its roads and infrastructure, which are essential for managing its bison herd. As part of these efforts, staff members received ongoing training to strengthen their management knowledge and skills. One of the most significant achievements of the year was the development of the first draft of REU’s Comprehensive Management Plan, which includes the Monitoring Master Plan. This update outlines a new vision for the ranch, emphasizing its potential for environmental education, bison management, and its role as a site for implementing restoration actions and conservation strategies for flora and fauna. REU continued promoting environmental education, welcoming student groups from elementary to high school levels. In coordination with the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM, acronym in Spanish), Cuenca de Los Ojos (CLO), which manages REU, restored 26 hectares within the La Báscula pasture.
Biodiversity Conservation in the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Gulf of Mexico (Sierra y Mar)
In 2024, the Biodiversity Conservation in the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Gulf of Mexico (Sierra y Mar) project continued to fund priority conservation activities in 14 Protected Areas (PAs) under the leadership of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas...