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Interpretive Hiking Trail at the Cucapá Community

A Binational Working Group 2023 Small Grants Recipient

About

The objective of the interpretive trail is to provide community guides with outreach tools by equipping the route with interpretative signs. The trail seeks to awaken the curiosity of hikers about the biodiversity and ancestral culture of the Cucapá community for the development of positive values of the relationships between society and nature. The project contributes to climate change education through the conservation of biocultural heritage. This project is also supported by the Secretary of Tourism of the State of Baja California and their program of support for productive inclusion through the formal request of Antonia Torres González, promoter of culture of the community museum and Cucapá hiking guide.

Project Year

2023

Project Partners

Anna Lucía Lopez Avedoy

Project Updates
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Small Grants Awardee Assists in Development of Cucapá Interpretive Trail Project in Baja California, Mexico

Cucapá Interpretive Trail Project: An Itinerary Developed by Community Guides to Share, Preserve, and Protect Their Natural and Cultural...

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Congratulations to Our 2023 Binational Working Group Small Grants Awardees!

The Binational Working Group team is excited to announce the selected projects for the 2023 Small Grants Program! Read more to find out...

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