Our central principle is the formation of national and local capacities, through the accompaniment of technicians, students and national experts, and the strengthening of the Guatemalan Civil Society.

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): 1) Biological research and monitoring; 2) Social development and sustainable management of natural resources in rural communities; 3) Protection and prevention of forest fires; and 4) Governance and cross-cutting issues, including sustainable financing of the 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.

 

WCS GUATEMALA NEWS

Entries for September 2023

Importante Alianza de Conservación lanza la iniciativa "Más Árboles, Menos Vacas" para salvaguardar la diversidad biológica y cultural de Mesoamérica

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(September 20, 2023) Nueva York, 20 de septiembre de 2023 — En un esfuerzo conjunto para proteger la diversidad biológica y cultural de la región Mesoamericana, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), Re:wild y la Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques (AMPB) anunciaron la iniciativa "Más Árboles, Menos Vacas" durante la Semana del Clima de Nueva York. Esta alianza sin precedentes tiene como objetivo crear conciencia y tomar medidas enérgicas contra las actividades ganaderas ilegales ...

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Quemas agrícolas, incendios forestales y calidad del aire en Mesoamérica. Día Internacional del Aire Limpio por un cielo azul

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(September 11, 2023) por Víctor Hugo Ramos · WCS Mesoamérica y El Caribe A mediados de abril de 2020, un denso manto de humo cubría gran parte de los países de Honduras, Guatemala y el sureste de México, afectando la calidad del aire respirado por cerca de 20 millones de personas.  Este fenómeno tuvo una duración de 30 días consecutivos, con distintas extensiones e intensidades de afectación. El origen de este evento fue la combustión de biomasa producida por quemas agrícolas e incendios forestales que ...

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