We are driven by the interest in caring for the environment and achieving the transformation of society, aimed at sustainable development; to this end, we are guided by the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda.

OBJECTIVE
To create sustainable development projects and programs that allow the regeneration of ecosystems and the recovery of cultural identity; contributing to the integral development of present and future generations of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Our strategic axes are:
Interested in strengthening human capacities for the economic and sustainable development of the Yucatan Peninsula, Blue Core works to raise and manage financial resources to detonate innovative projects with socio-environmental impact in the communities with which we collaborate.

Today, more than ever, we must reconcile the interconnection between nature and human activities; therefore, Blue Core has developed a program of sustainable culture and bioculturalism where we promote through playful techniques and experiences the knowledge and local ecological practices, the associated biological wealth such as ecosystems, species and genetic diversity, the formation of landscape features and cultural landscapes, as well as the heritage, memory and living practices of the environments.

We focus on promoting the conservation of ecosystems and their biodiversity, encouraging the direct participation of the local population in land management processes, in the sustainable use of resources, their protection and restoration, and the economic valuation of the environmental services they provide to society.

About UVISEA: Contributing to Conservation in Natural Protected Areas
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of UVISEA (program focusing on wildlife and environmental education unit called, “Unidad de Vida Silvestre y Educación Ambiental”). We develop specific strategies adapted to the socio-environmental environment in our Units, the first of which is located in the Natural Protected Area of “San Juan Bautista Tabi and annexed Sacnicté”.
