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Tech for Habitats

Wetland Tour and Forum on Biodiversity Conservation

May 17- 18, 2023

Yucatan, Mexico

Highlights

The livestream will start at
May 18, 2023 (GMT-6)

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Introduction

Jaguars, once worshipped by the Maya civilization, have shrunk in numbers in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, as a result of hunting, deforestation, and urbanization.

In May 2022, IUCN and Huawei launched the Tech4Nature project at Mexico's Dzilam State Reserve to strengthen the protection of jaguars and other animals in the local ecosystem. The two have set up Al-linked devices that monitor environmental sounds and capture wildlife images.

The event is split in two days. On May 17, we invite you to join a field trip to the Dzilam State Reserve, where we will show you how technology makes biodiversity research easier, rangers safer, and local community live in better harmony with nature. The next day, we will hold panel discussions with government representatives, sustainability and technology experts, and share with you what we learned after observing the jaguars' habitat for one year already.

Press Release

Speakers

Mauricio Vila Dosal

Governor of Yucatan

Qiang Hua

Chairman of the Board, Huawei Mexico

Vicky Zhang

Vice President of Corporate Communications, Huawei

Yin Tuo

Director of Huawei Mexico Public Relations Dept

Ernesto Piedras

CEO and Managing Director, The Competitive Intelligence Unit

Regina Cervera

Project coordinator, C Minds

Nadine Seleem

Green List Project Leader, IUCN

Alfonso Jimenez Lara

Director of Strategy Marketing, Huawei Latam Cloud

Fabián Romo Zamudio

Director of Systems and Institutional Services, UNAM

Sayda Rodriguez

Secretary of the Ministry of Sustainable Development, State of Yucatan

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