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Sustainable Rest, Shorebird-Friendly Rest

Workshop with the community and partners of the Playones de Catarina shrimp farms. Photo courtesy of Quetzalli Nicaragua.

Headlinec

As WCS Guatemala launched our marine program in 2017, we have been inspired by the communities’ commitment to caring for their ecosystems. Today, that inspiration takes shape in a new generation: young people who are becoming guardians of shorebirds and their habitats along the Pacific Flyway.

Shorebird-friendly dikes. Photo courtesy of Quetzalli Nicaragua.
Shorebird-friendly dikes. Photo courtesy of Quetzalli Nicaragua.

Project Summaryc

As WCS Guatemala launched our marine program in 2017, we have been inspired by the communities’ commitment to caring for their ecosystems. Today, that inspiration takes shape in a new generation: young people who are becoming guardians of shorebirds and their habitats along the Pacific Flyway.

How MSP+ Helpedc

As WCS Guatemala launched our marine program in 2017, we have been inspired by the communities’ commitment to caring for their ecosystems. Today, that inspiration takes shape in a new generation: young people who are becoming guardians of shorebirds and their habitats along the Pacific Flyway.

Sign installation in a Shirmp farm. Photo courtesy of Quetzalli Nicaragua.
Sign installation in a Shirmp farm. Photo courtesy of Quetzalli Nicaragua.

Key Resultsc

As WCS Guatemala launched our marine program in 2017, we have been inspired by the communities’ commitment to caring for their ecosystems. Today, that inspiration takes shape in a new generation: young people who are becoming guardians of shorebirds and their habitats along the Pacific Flyway.

Shorebirds flock in a shrimp pond. Photo courtesy of Quetzalli Nicaragua.

Main Partnersc

As WCS Guatemala launched our marine program in 2017, we have been inspired by the communities’ commitment to caring for their ecosystems. Today, that inspiration takes shape in a new generation: young people who are becoming guardians of shorebirds and their habitats along the Pacific Flyway.

What might be next?c

As WCS Guatemala launched our marine program in 2017, we have been inspired by the communities’ commitment to caring for their ecosystems. Today, that inspiration takes shape in a new generation: young people who are becoming guardians of shorebirds and their habitats along the Pacific Flyway.

To learn more about this project 

Quetzalli Nicaragua 

Erika Reyes erikareyes@grupoquetzalli.com

Yoleydi Mejía yoleymejiagg29@gmail.com

Michael Gutiérrez  michaelgutierrez@grupoquetzalli.com