In the framework of the COP 16 held last October in Cali, Colombia, the expansion of Conserva Aves in Mexico was formalized through the signing of the trilateral agreement between FMCN, Audubon Society and Birds Canada, an agreement that reflects the commitment of these organizations to join efforts for the conservation of birds and biodiversity in Mexico. Conserva Aves Mexico's call for proposals will be published during the first quarter of 2025 and will be directed to all legally constituted local organizations interested in certifying or expanding ADVCs in priority sites for bird conservation. The selected proposals will be part of a technical and institutional capacity building program, with activities expected to begin this year.
Photo credit: Erick RodrÃguez-Alderete.
1. Conserve priority bird sites through the expansion or certification of ADVCs.
2. Conserve endemic, threatened, and/or migratory bird species through the design and implementation of a Management Strategy for ADVCs.
3. Implement community initiatives through the design and implementation of a Financial Sustainability Plan for ADVCs.
February - March 2025