Some will think that environmental conservation has little relation to social communication. However, when impacts such as ecosystem degradation occur rapidly, there are often no effort or resources to address that. This is why, those of us who live in the Selva Maya should be concerned and involved in such […]
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On September 25, 2019, the annual Workshop of the Regional Group for the monitoring of water bodies and associated fauna in the Selva Maya (MASM) was held in Flores, Guatemala.
For the fourth time, on August 4, the National Day of Calakmul was celebrated, a site recognized by UNESCO as Mixed Cultural and Natural World Heritage, unique in Mexico in this category.
It is well known that the contribution of the society to scientific research has grown in recent years. Citizens therefore also have an important role to play in monitoring biological diversity. In particular, the eBird tool or the Spanish version AVerAves,
The Selva Maya can be positioned and empowered through the creation of regional communication channels that denote the relevance of the Mesoamerican Lung and provide acurate information to improve decision making and sensitize the population about the urgency of political influence to promote the conservation of the environment.
The Selva Maya, for its cultural and natural wealth, offers several options of ethnic, archaeological, ecological and adventure tourism. In this region, together with civil society, municipal governments and Natural Protected Areas offices;
Note originally published by Reporter, a Primary News Organization in Belize Available on: https://reporter.bz/2019/06/19/endorsement-of-the-maya-forest-biological-corridor-in-central-belize/ Wednesday, June 19th. – At its meeting last week, Cabinet approved a proposal from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, the Environment, Sustainable Development and Immigration to recognize the Maya Forest Corridor in Central Belize
The Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, a Natural Protected Area (NPA) of 723 thousand hectares, managed by the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP), is located in the south of the state of Campeche, Mexico and is considered one of the most important green lungs in the country and the world.
From the beginning of March until the end of the 2019 fire season, CONAP’s Monitoring and Evaluation Center (CEMEC) – Petén, publishes a weekly report on hot spots / fires.
In the framework of the 30th Anniversary of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Campeche, on May 25, the Handicrafts Route was launched with an in-touch visit to three community organizations of artisans of the Ejido 20 de Noviembre
The Calakmul Biosphere Reserve of the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP), with the technical support of the Project Protection and Sustainable Use of the Selva Maya, of the German Cooperation (GIZ), launched the Sello Colectivo Calakmul certificate (SCC), on May 23, 2019, in the framework of the 30th […]
The Petén Water Quality Roundtable, an inter-institutional effort that seeks to implement programs to preserve water quality, with support from the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, held the symposium Situación actual y perspectivas de la cuenca del Lago Petén Itzá (Current situation and perspectives for the lake of Petén […]