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Capacity Building for Environmental Tourism in Valle de Tempe, Ensenada

In April of this year, Climate Kids Mexico Project Manager, Anna Lucia Lopez Avedoy, led a walk in Valle de Tempe, La Misión, Ensenada in Baja California for interpretive trail guides in training to learn how to identify natural and cultural heritage and understanding how climate will impact the region to advance tourism around conservation of ecosystems.



In April 2022, Climate Kids Mexico Project Manager, Anna Lucia Lopez Avedoy, led a walk in Valle de Tempe, La Misión, Ensenada in Baja California for interpretive trail guides in training, part of the Escuela Profesional de Senderismo y Actividades en la Naturaleza (Professional School for Hiking and Nature Activities). This training aims to help trainees identify natural and cultural heritage and understand how climate will impact the region to advance tourism activities focused on conservation of ecosystems in Baja California, with the goal of imparting this knowledge onto others in the region.


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En abril de este año, en Valle de Tempe, La Misión, Ensenada en Baja California, la Líder de Proyectos de Climate Kids México, Anna Lucia Lopez Avedoy estuvo impartiendo el recorrido interpretativo a los participantes del curso de guías de senderismo de la Escuela Profesional de Senderismo y Actividades en la Naturaleza. Este entrenamiento tiene como objetivo ayudar a los participantes a reconocer el patrimonio natural y cultural y entender cómo el cambio climático impactará a la región como activo turístico para la conservación de los ecosistemas Bajacalifornianos.



Photography: Carlos Bravo



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