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Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
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Countries: Mauritius
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Protect and Restore Ecosystems (SDG 6.6)
Stakeholder Participation (SDG 6.b)
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Nature-Based Solutions
Groundwater
Replenishment
Progress to Date: 0 Stakeholder engagement with the National Parcs and conservations services
Services Needed: Communications & outreach
Desired Partners: Business
Government
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Mar. 2018  »  Ongoing
Project Source: User
Profile Completion: 62%

Project Overview

1. To raise awareness on wetlands

2. Corporate volunteering

3. Stakeholder engagement with the National Parcs and conservations services

Project Results

1. The employees learned of a haven in the middle of the city- many employees did not even know this place existed.

2. The employees learned about the role of wetland in filtering and regenerating water

3. Corporate volunteering

4. Clean up of the Wetland

5. Planting of endemic plants

6. established partnership with the nati…

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1. To raise awareness on wetlands

2. Corporate volunteering

3. Stakeholder engagement with the National Parcs and conservations services

Project Results

1. The employees learned of a haven in the middle of the city- many employees did not even know this place existed.

2. The employees learned about the role of wetland in filtering and regenerating water

3. Corporate volunteering

4. Clean up of the Wetland

5. Planting of endemic plants

6. established partnership with the national conservation and parks services

7. learning about migratory birds

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