By Jose Luis Delgado Camposeco | Project Technician, Huehuetenango, Guatemala
Dear GlobalGiving supporter,
Thank you so much for your support of this work to train local forest guardians in Guatemala!
Our work builds from the ground up, working community-by-community to provide access to knowledge, networks, incentives, and tools for conservation. But it adds up to significant conservation results. Overall, our work with Mancomunidad Frontera del Norte (MFN), seeks to conserve 19,032 acres (7,702 hectares) of the strategic Cuchumatanes mountain range, through sustainable management practices and restoration of natural resources, with the participation of municipal governments and local communities to mitigate the threats of biodiversity of species of flora and fauna. I’ve included a map with this update so you can get a sense of the scale and geography of the project.
Since my last update, I’ve continued to work with the Municipal Forest Offices to train Forest Technicians. This year our goal is to train 80 new Forest Guards. One of them, Nicolás Mateo recently shared his perspective. “I’ve participated in the trainings, in particular on how to be a forest guard. I’ve learned how to use a GPS device, how to measure tree height and diameter at breast height (DBH). I have also learned about seed collection, reforestation, agroforestry systems, and the penalties that are imposed for illegal logging.
Nicolás continued, “I’ve learned so much about caring for the forest and reforestation--for example about proper planting techniques, proper distances between seedlings when you plant them. I want other communities to join in on the protection of forests and water sources.”
Thanks again for joining us in these efforts. Your support is invaluable.
In solidarity,
Jose Luis Delgado Camposeco
Field Technician, Guatemala
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