By Roberto A. Ortega | Project Leader
Hello, first of all, I greet you with enthusiasm and wish you good health in this pandemic. As you know with the extraordinary situation that has occurred since March 2020, we have continued with our activities but at a much slower pace than in 2019. We held three reforestation events, which although we were able to plant more than 600 trees and support ourselves with the help of more than 200 volunteers, the objective and impact that we set for ourselves we could not achieve. Even so, several companies contacted us to hold events but finally they canceled us for security for all. However, at the beginning of this year we launched our project of training, establishment and maintenance of gardens for birds and pollinators, as a complementary activity to our environmental education activities: reforestation and bird watching. This project. involves establishing 50 gardens a year with plants and flowers, preferably native to promote urban and rural wildlife in confined spaces in order to provide a place for the care, protection, and maintenance of a habitat for birds and pollinators.
Additionally, this program has a checklist regarding the conditions that this habitat must have, referring to the availability of water, food, sustainability, coverage, and home.
We hope that with this new program, and as a complement to our reforestation and birdwatching programs, we can raise awareness and sensitize about the importance of caring for nature. For more information about our urban and rural wildlife certification program.
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