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11/04/2025

Urubamba hosted the National Meeting of Conserva Aves Partners: a space to strengthen alliances for the conservation of subnational areas

For three days, representatives of partner organizations from all over the country and internationally participated in the National Meeting of Conserva Aves Partners, held in Urubamba, Cusco. This event brought together key project stakeholders to exchange experiences, strengthen capacities and generate lessons learned on the creation and expansion of subnational natural protected areas.

Photo: Profonanpe

 

Day 1: Presentations, learning and collective work

The inaugural day began with welcoming remarks from the regional partner organizations and a presentation on the progress of the project in Peru. Presentations on the role of international partners were given by Cecilia Vides, Coordinator of the Conserve Birds Initiative and representative of RedLAC; Alfonso Hernández, Conservation and Initiative Manager at BirdLife International; Marci Eggers, Vice President for Latin America and the Caribbean of the National Audubon Society (Audubon); and Eliana Fierro Calderón, International Conservation Project Officer at the American Bird Conservancy (ABC).

During the day, the progress of projects carried out by partner organizations was also presented, as well as experiences and challenges identified in the process of establishing Private Conservation Areas (PCA) and Regional Conservation Areas (RCA).

 

Day 2: Field visit to Quelcanca and the future Apu Terijuay PCA.

The second day was dedicated to a field visit to Quelcanca, where the proposal for the creation of the Apu Terijuay PCA is being developed. The participants learned about the wetland and forest ecosystem of Polylepis, and shared with the local community the testimony of the conservation process. This outing provided an opportunity to learn about the territorial impact of the initiative and to reinforce the project's participatory approach.

 

Photo: Profonanpe 

 

Day 3: Sustainability, monitoring and closure

The last day focused on the sustainability of protected areas. Collective proposals were worked on regarding the Master Plan and the Financial Sustainability Plan of the PCAs and RCAs. In addition, advances in biological monitoring and indicators were presented by the Asociación Ecosistemas Andinos - ECOAN.

Spaces like this allow us to connect efforts and move forward together for the conservation not only of the various species of birds that we have in Peru, Latin America, but also with our ecosystems.«, he noted Odile Sánchez, Profonanpe's Sub-donations Manager and the Conserva Aves project in Peru.

 

Photo: Profonanpe

 

Representatives of allied organizations from Peru, Mexico, Colombia and the United States also participated, consolidating a regional network committed to conservation from the territories.

 

Photo: Profonanpe

 

The National Partners Meeting reaffirms Conserva Aves' commitment to the conservation of threatened and endemic bird habitats in the country, through participatory processes that strengthen capacities and promote local action to protect our biodiversity.

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