Their experience taught them that wildlife, the environment and people are closely linked. That is why they are committed to conserving nature, promoting the sustainable use of their natural resources and responsible behavior in a context affected by climate change.
What sets them apart
- -To be a national organization, with a local, independent, multicultural and apolitical approach.
- -Use the best available scientific information and resources to address all environmental issues that affect them.
- -Seek dialogue with all social sectors and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
- -Provide concrete conservation solutions through a combination of field projects, policy initiatives, training and education.
- -Involve local communities in the planning and implementation of their programs, respecting their cultural and economic needs.
- -Build alliances with other organizations, governments, businesses and local people to enhance effectiveness.
- -Effectively develop activities in terms of costs and apply donor funds transparently.
Vision: "A world in which the human being develops in harmony with nature".
Mission: "Propose and implement solutions to conserve nature, promote the sustainable use of natural resources and responsible behavior of man in a context of climate change."
Values:
Independence: they are an independent national organization.
Solutions: they offer concrete solutions to environmental challenges with proposals based on the best information and available scientific knowledge and respect for cultural diversity.
Anticipation: they seek integrative visions and anticipation of environmental issues.
Dialogue: they privilege dialogue and the search for consensus with all sectors, avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
Efficiency and transparency: they manage their activities efficiently ensuring transparency on the origin and application of resources.
Respect: they give consideration to the knowledge and different points of view of those with whom they interact.