The enforcement of the solutions
identified for each park through the initiative
ParksWatch
requires the involvement of different sectors of the society, so the
notion of responsibility towards protected areas among citizens needs
to be developed.
BioParques promotes the creation
of a non-governmental Network of Allies in order to encourage people
involvement in the protection of our National Parks as tools for biodiversity
conservation. The members of this network become active elements in
the conservation of valuable resources for life.
The National Park Allies
Network (PAN) is a long term
project that will allow to strengthen the relationships between protected
areas and their users.
In the year 2003 the first PAN started
in Yacambú and Terepaima National Parks (Lara State) thanks to
the support of the Netherlands Committee of the International Union
for the Conservation of Nature.
Children as environmental communicators:
Friends of Venezuela´s Protected Areas
To raise awareness about the value that
natural resources have in our daily life is a way to gain allies for
parks and also to strengthen the relationship with the existing ones.
The main objective of this project is to train children from the surrounding
communities to parks in the design of strategies to communicate the
value of natural resources. With this project Bioparques wants to motivate
the involvement of children in nature conservation and at the same time
to promote social inclusion and the strenghtening of environmental democracy.
So far, two radio series containing eight
microprograms have been produced:
"Yacambú y Sanare: Paraísos de Lara"
(2003) Together with Asociación Civil Soy Niño.
Sponsored by the Netherlands Embassy.
"Pico Codazzi: Maravilla
Natural en la Colonia Tovar" (2004). Sponsored by the
German Embassy.
The scripts of these programs were developed
by children and teachers that live close to Yacambú National
Park (Lara State) and Pico Codazzi Natural Monument (Aragua State).
If you are interested in obtaining a copy
of any of these radio series (in spanish) please write to bioparques@bioparques.org
