Help Us Raise Wetland Conservation by Prizing Kids
Story
The Mucura Award for Wetland Conservation stimulates knowledge and recognizes commitment of rural children & youth to the conservation of wetlands in provinces, each year. A first pilot focuses on the province of Sugamuxi (Boyaca, COL) which consists of 13 towns, but we are willing to gradually spread this over into more regions. It rewards positive actions on local rural wetlands made at an early age, aiming to raise awareness on securing its multiple services, especially on climate challenges.
Impact
When Pres Obama asked Sir David Attenborough: "How did you get interested in nature, to such a deep fascination?" (from this 2015's dialogue: https://youtu.be/MsoPOQE5ass), his answer reveals the background for our Mucura Award initiative: "Well, I've never met a child who's not fascinated in natural history... so the question is, how did you lose it? how did anyone lose the interest in nature?, but if you do lose it, you've lost a great treasure". So we aim to help a bit on avoiding that lost.
Challenge
Our regular educational system and way of living are causing in children and youth a progressive detachment from nature, and this is sadly also happening in rural areas. Wetlands, in turn, despite of their connection to all of us in one way or another by its multiple services and being so fundamental for our living, are getting gradually destroyed all over and, pressure to the remaining sources is higher year after year. There is a link between detachment and destruction, by losing awareness.
Organizer
Fundacion Montecito
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