Monte Mojino Fund

Conservation

The Monte Mojino Fund provided payments for environmental services, including matching contributions from the National Forestry Commission (CONAFOR, acronym in Spanish) to the La Guásima ejido in southern Sinaloa. Thanks to this, forest owners restored and conserved ecosystem services across more than 2,000 hectares and promoted sustainable management over 7,880 hectares of agrarian land. Conselva, Costas y Comunidades provided training on environmental services to community members and carried out activities to exclude and reduce livestock load in agrosilvopastoral systems. In collaboration with the community, they documented the process to support environmental interpretation for agricultural producers and decision-makers. The Monte Mojino Fund also promoted community participation in green infrastructure conservation through a participatory environmental surveillance program, which included patrol routes, the creation of a fire prevention and response brigade, and collaboration with the ranching sector to promote the transition to regenerative livestock practices.

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Rancho El Uno (ReU)

Rancho El Uno (ReU)

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...