Did you know there is a whole ecosystem with unique species and history within Mexico City? Xochimilco is that place, we're working with the people living there to recover this important wetland which in turn, is the habitat of the mexican Axolotl. In this project, we will keep running a Conservation Center, a space where locals and visitors will learn, work and train on species conservation. In this place, we will also produce native trees, that will help to recover the habitat of this importa
Xochimilco wetland is the last important water body in Mexico City, it's a rural area where people still produce food for them and for the whole city and it's a refuge for unique wildlife species. Yet, it's seriously threatened by urbanization. Native species of animals, like the axolotl are critically endangered, the same situation faces the whole lake that provides water to the big city and holds this unique ecosystem. There's still time to save this iconic species.
If we provide a space to show people from the city and to train people of the community on suitable and sustainable activities for this region, we enhance the efforts to conserve the ecosystem. These activities include environmental awareness workshops, design and construction of a refuge for the axolotl. We will also produce and reforest at least 5,000 native trees around the water bodies with the community and volunteers.
We look forward to work with more people of the community and partners to conserve this wetland, raise awareness among visitors and locals and reforest more hectareas every year to counter the drying up of the streams and lake that sustains the wetland. Also, in the long-term, we hope to implement efforts to grow and reintroduce populations of this native species to the ecosystem.