Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) began its activities in Guatemala in 1992 with the mission to conserve the Maya Biosphere Reserve, one of the most important natural areas in Mesoamerica for wildlife.
Our main focus is to strengthen national and local capacities, supporting Guatemalan technicians, students and experts, and strengthening Civil Society in the country. In this context, WCS works under four interrelated axes for the conservation of the Maya Biosphere Reserve (MBR):
Since 2017, we initiated the marine and coastal program, strengthening the capacities of CONAP, DIPESCA (Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture Regulations), INAB (National Forest Institute), NGOs and community groups on the Pacific coast on issues related to environmental protection and the establishment of marine-coastal protected areas, to contribute to the National Goals proposed in the National Biodiversity Strategy, National Maritime Policy and Nationally Determined Contributions.
The results achieved so far are encouraging, but we recognize that the challenges are great and much remains to be done. We invite you to learn more about our initiatives and how you can collaborate with our mission to preserve the Maya Biosphere Reserve, a natural and cultural treasure of Mesoamerica.
Communities in Petén now have Climate-Smart Community Development Plans (PDCCI), a tool developed through a participatory process to strengthen climate change adaptation and guide investments based on the priorities of each territory.
The Lepidochelys olivacea (olive ridley sea turtle) plays a vital role in maintaining ocean health.
The opportunity to launch an eBird portal for Guatemala is also a recognition of something very special: the enthusiasm, expertise, and commitment of the country’s birding community.
Over three days of fieldwork, 43 volunteers—13 women and 30 men from different regions of Guatemala—took part in the systematic recording of birds, with notable participation from local youth connected to the territory.
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