Art & Education to Save a Bird from Extinction
Organization | Fundacion Montecito |
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Region | Colombia |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Felipe Velasco |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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Apolinar's Wren is an endemic bird in Colombia with a decreasing population trend, in the brinks of extinction. We want to help reverting it, by providing a new approach to environmental education in rural schools at Lake Tota (main location of its habitat), as a model with a potential to be spread out. Aiming to increase affection, participation and awareness, designed to be fun and creative, combining transmedia storytelling, in which children will also be introduced to various art forms.
Challenge
As the largest lake in Colombia, Lake Tota provides drinking water to 400.000 people, is home to 171 bird species (10 are endemic, including our target-endangered Apolinar's Wren), and has a rich cultural history. Despite this, the past few decades have seen Lake Tota increasingly polluted by expansion of agriculture, fish farming, and urban runoff, which have already pushed two endemic species to extinction. Impacts to Apolinar's Wren habitat are severe and frequent, by lack of awareness.
Long-Term Impact
Educating children about the importance of their local ecosystem will inspire communities to preserve their habitat & future by protecting Lake Tota. SueTy will not just raise awareness of nature conservation, but will also produce educational videographic content that we will publish to reach a broader audience. Our model promotes collaborative environmental learning that can be rendered in other threatened regions. Through SueTy we want to encourage young people to bring change to the region.
References
- http://fundacionmontecito.org
- https://suety.abctota.org/
- https://youtu.be/hZBuPTAtANU
- https://youtu.be/KgRADBzjoOI
- http://www.fundacionmontecito.org/suety/traducciones-proyecto
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/43861/projdoc.pdf
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