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Red Ecológica para Aves Playeras en el Corredor San Diego - San Quintín

El nuevo proyecto del Binational Working Group

Sobre el proyecto

El nuevo proyecto del Grupo de Trabajo Binacional “Red Ecológica para Aves Playeras en el Corredor San Diego - San Quintín” es liderado junto con el Instituto de Planeación Ambiental y Calidad de Vida A.C. (INPACVI). Este proyecto colaborativo es posible gracias a la Iniciativa Binacional de Resiliencia, una asociación del San Diego Foundation, International Community Foundation, Resilient Cities Catalyst and San Diego Regional Climate Collaborative.

Año

2023

Colaboradores

INPACVI

Actualizaciones del proyecto
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El Binational Working Group, un proyecto del Climate Science Alliance, es una colaboración climática para las personas y naturaleza en la región fronteriza México-Estados Unidos.

Aprende más: www.climatesciencealliance.org/es/binational-working-group

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