Difference between revisions of "Mexican Foundation for Environmental Education"
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In 1995 [[Rodolfo Ogarrio]] was President [http://www.wcel.org/4976/18/18_10.html] | In 1995 [[Rodolfo Ogarrio]] was President [http://www.wcel.org/4976/18/18_10.html] | ||
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+ | Receives support from the [[Ford Foundation]]. [http://www.fordfound.org/elibrary/documents/1995/164.cfm] | ||
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+ | In 2003 "a transaction funded by an alliance of US and Mexican NGOs, the government of Mexico has acquired a 96-km2 group of islands in the Gulf of California, setting a precedent for private support of national protection efforts in the country, according to government officials. The US $3.3-million deal - led by the Mexican Foundation for Environmental Education (FUNDEA), The [[Nature Conservancy]], and the [[World Wildlife Fund]] - will bring the biodiverse islands under federal protection." [http://depts.washington.edu/mpanews/MPA40.htm] | ||
[[category:environment]] | [[category:environment]] |
Latest revision as of 01:31, 3 April 2007
Mexican Foundation for Environmental Education
In 1995 Rodolfo Ogarrio was President [1]
Receives support from the Ford Foundation. [2]
In 2003 "a transaction funded by an alliance of US and Mexican NGOs, the government of Mexico has acquired a 96-km2 group of islands in the Gulf of California, setting a precedent for private support of national protection efforts in the country, according to government officials. The US $3.3-million deal - led by the Mexican Foundation for Environmental Education (FUNDEA), The Nature Conservancy, and the World Wildlife Fund - will bring the biodiverse islands under federal protection." [3]