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Monthly Achievement Report
Jalova, November 2013
GVI collaborates with community to raise awareness for Biodiversity week
Summary:
In collaboration with program partners, the STC and Panthera and the local community in
Tortuguero, the GVI Jalova team participated in Biodiversity Week in order to increase local
understanding of the biodiversity present in Tortuguero National Park.
Report:
In order to reinforce our relationship with our partner Organizations Sea Turtle Conservancy and
Panthera, and to increase our involvement with local community in Tortuguero, GVI Jalova was
invited to participate in Biodiversity Week. The event took place in Tortuguero village, from 18th
to
23rd
of November, and it was aimed at tourists and tour guides from the area to increase the
knowledge of the biodiversity within Tortuguero National Park.
Figure 1Children outreach program on introduction to Jaguar Project
The presentations given involved a variety of topics, including general and bird biodiversity, jaguar
conservation, sea turtle conservation, and manatee biology and conservation. GVI Jalova
participated with three presentations. The activities started with a workshop for the local school
children about jaguar camera traps.
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The children were taught how camera traps work, why they are important and how to identify
individual jaguars by their particular rosette patterns. Later on, GVI staff prepared a presentation
about the biodiversity projects carried out in Jalova, and the results we have up to now. Afterwards,
Stephany Arroyo, our link to Panthera organization, presented her research on jaguar camera traps,
distribution, and predation of marine turtles in Tortuguero National Park.
The presentations were attended by tourists, tour guides and local community.
Figure 2Overview of Biological Project conducted by Jalova Research Station
The following day, GVI staff was invited to a recycling workshop organized by STC, where children
from 6-12 years old were shown how to make handcrafts with recycled material, such as
newspapers and plastic bottles.
GVI Jalova hub is responsible for valuable scientific work assessing the biodiversity of Tortugueros
forests and canals. However, we also feel that strengthening relationships within the local
community is an essential step towards sustainable conservation.This event, together with others
that already took place in the last month are only the beginning steps in the direction of further
integration with the local communities surrounding Tortuguero National Park. We are excited to
keep up with this community involvement and eager to continue future projects in the area.
Marcelle Muniz Barreto, Field Staff