Interculturality in Sea Turtle Conservation

“Demographic and gender study in America"

La información obtenida en esta encuesta será utilizada exclusivamente para el desarrollo de publicaciones de  investigación y divulgación científica. 

Through your participation in this surveys, we seek to analyze the main axes of interculturality as an approach that guides actions, programs, policies, and management of conservation and protection programs for sea turtles throughout America

This research aims to evaluate, from an intercultural perspective, the importance of sociocultural, economic, and gender factors for the conservation of sea turtles in America. Understanding these factors and dynamics will contribute to a better understanding of the main gaps that different social groups face in the effective implementation of actions between the State and communities.

Volunteers

If you have performed or are performing volunteer activities in any sea turtle program, this survey is for you!

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*Only one form per email address will be accepted

Turtle people

If you work in a conservation, protection, research, or recovery program for sea turtles, whether paid or unpaid, this survey is for you!

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*Only one form per email address will be accepted

Sea turtle conservation programs

If your organization has a conservation, protection, research, or recovery program for sea turtles, whether it's an NGO, private sector, government, or academia, this survey is for you!

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*Only one form per program will be accepted. If your organization/institution/project has multiple programs, please answer a survey per program.


M.MVZ, CertAqV Maribel Escobedo Mondragón | México

Project management and coordination

Co-fundadora de la Asociación Mexicana de Veterinarios de Tortugas Marinas A.C., Yucatec Diving and Conservation S.A. de C.V.

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Vanessa Merlo | Honduras

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

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Amalia Cano | Colombia

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Laura Prodoscini | Argentina

Laboratorio de Ecología, Conservación y Mamíferos Marinos. Museo de Ciencias Naturales - Bernardinio Rivadavia (MACN - CONICET)

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