Cuenca de Los Ojos, (CLO, acronym in Spanish) project, which manages nine ranches spanning nearly 50,000 hectares, continued its efforts to conserve grasslands and priority ecosystems. In 2024, its focus was on environmental education across various school levels, offering informational talks on habitat and priority species conservation. It also organized herbalism workshops with the cross-border women’s collective Douglas–Agua Prieta, fostering community engagement and promoting conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources. In collaboration with the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO, in Spanish), CLO monitored species and detected the presence of black bears, deer, and pumas. Notably, its wildfire brigade remained active and ready to respond to emergencies.
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...