Objective: create a protected habitat for birds of preyOn the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, in the state of Veracruz, sits one of the world’s biggest corridors for migratory birds, particularly birds of prey, with over a dozen species sharing the airways. This makes the corridor one of the most biologically diverse airways in Latin America. But like many other such areas, it is threatened by human activity all around it. The Alstom Foundation partnered with Pronatura Mexico to protect the aviary habitat by creating a Protected Conservation Area. Although the original plans called for the Area to be 100 hectares, ultimately, 186 were secured for the “Cerro Alto Gallegos”, its new name. The area features:
Last year a total of 576 birds of 16 species were caught and banded, their data collected, upon which the captured birds were released.
Key facts:
Beneficiaries: more than a dozen bird of prey species and local communities
Duration: 1 year
Location: Gulf of Mexico
ProNatura is the largest Mexican environmental conservation group, and is composed of 6 regional representations, including Pronatura Veracruz. All are non-government, nonprofit organisations dedicated to the conservation of nature in the country…