A Historical Milestone for the Conservation of Our Planet
Let’s celebrate together this unprecedented alliance that is changing the future of biodiversity! Mexico, Guatemala and Belize have taken a monumental step by creating the Biocultural Corridor of the Great Mayan Forest, the largest on the planet, protecting 5.7 million hectares of natural wealth. Imagine a sanctuary where jaguars, scarlet macaws and quetzals coexist in harmony, now it is a reality thanks to this trinational collaboration!
Leaders United for a Common Purpose
President Claudia Sheinbaum, President Bernardo Arévalo and Prime Minister John Briceño signed this agreement with a heart full of hope. It’s not just about policies, but about a legacy for future generations. This corridor integrates 50 protected areas (12 in Mexico, 27 in Guatemala and 11 in Belize), home to more than 7,000 species, including 200 in danger. Every hectare saved is a victory for the Earth!
But this goes beyond ecology: it will benefit two million people, empowering indigenous and Afro-descendant communities as custodians of their territory. Did you know that their ancestral wisdom is key to sustainable development? Ecotourism, regenerative agriculture and green technology projects are underway, demonstrating that progress and nature can go hand in hand.
Concrete Actions, Real Results
The plan includes combat illegal logging, intelligent fire management and sustainable use of resources. In addition, August 15 was established as Day of the Great Mayan Forest and an annual award for anonymous heroes who work in conservation. Can you imagine a world where every country followed this example? Change begins with actions like these!
The leaders said it clearly: this corridor is a model without borders. At a critical time for the planet, they demonstrate that unity and shared vision can achieve the impossible. And you? Join this wave of transformation! Share this news to inspire more people to act. Together, we can be the generation that saved our green lungs. #SelvaMayaLive.
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