CAUCE
Cultura Ambiental, Causa Ecologista
works with Both ENDS on
M'Bigua and Both ENDS stood at the base of the Rios Vivos network and prevented 'the Hidrovia' from happening to the Pantanal and other wetlands.
In collaboration with Both ENDS, M'Bigua has convinced governments to take a critical look at agricultural- and water management developments. M'Bigua and Both ENDS have also collaborated on various publications.
added value of partnership
Both ENDS and M'Bigua have been helping each other out with their lobby activities. Moreover, M'Bigua's network has been broadened extensively via Both ENDS. M'Bigua has also gained more international visibility.
EXTRA
M'Bigua has re-established itself into the new organisation CAUCE in 2018.
External links
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Dossier /
Wetlands without Borders
With our Wetlands without Borders program, we work towards environmentally sustainable and socially responsible governance of the wetlands system of the La Plata Basin in South America.
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News / 26 August 2022
Fires in the ParanĂ¡ Delta show urgent need for a Wetlands Law
In Argentina, the wetlands of the ParanĂ¡ Delta are burning. The fires, caused by human activity and aggrevated by climate change, clearly show the wetlands need protection. The Argentinian organisations that form part of the Wetlands without Borders programme are therefore calling for a strong "Ley de Humedales", a Wetlands Law.
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External link / 20 January 2022
Wetlands without Borders
The Wetlands without Borders programme aims to preserve the biodiversity of the La Plata Basin and the sustainable livelihoods of its communities. Preservation of the La Plata Basin is essential for protecting the region from flood and drought, and preserving the quality of life of its inhabitants. Click here for the programme's website and for the latest information.
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External link / 29 May 2019
Wetlands without borders: the La Plata Basin (Annual Report 2018)
The South American La Plata Basin is the largest freshwater wetland in the world. Monoculture, ranching, mining and infrastructure projects are among the many threats to the wetland system, its forests and rivers, and the livelihoods of the many people who depend on them. Our partners in the region work tirelessly to preserve the basin.