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OUR MISSION

To protect and conserve our natural and cultural environment by empowering civil society and government to jointly create healthy and prosperous communities.

OUR VISION

Communities believe their quality of life is related to the health and vitality of the environment and citizens act accordingly.

OUR COMMITMENT

Eco-Alianza believes that everyone living in or visiting Loreto must be part of the solution.

Latest News

Soundings December 2019

As part of its One Ocean Initiative, Eco-Alianza earlier this month kicked off a new campaign to engage Loreto's first-line service providers, captains of Pangas, in supporting and implementing the new Management Plan for the Bahia de Loreto National Park (PNBL). The campaign aims also to help promote the business culture and personal brand of the first-line workers – Capitanes Loretanos, who provide their services in the sport fishing and ecotour sectors, and traditionally have served as a magnet for Loreto tourism.

Soundings October 2019

Hotel La Misión Adds a Touch of Elegance to 12th Anniversary Gala, Nov. 16. The Board and Staff of Eco-Alianza are proud of the advances we have made this year, and are eager to share some news about them at the upcoming 12th Anniversary Fundraising Gala, hosted by Hotel La Mision the evening of November 16. If you have not yet reserved your space, please do not delay as this event has sold out the last six years in a row. This will truly be an evening to remember, beginning with an amazing venue. If you are new to Hotel La Mision's 5th floor banquet room, you are in for a exceptional treat. According to General Manager Maria Gamez Castro, the “palapa roof terrace” took a year and a half to complete, including exquisite craftsmanship in the wood structure and thousands of woven palm leaves in the palapa-style roof. Windows on the entire east and west sides of the main hall provide panoramic views of the sea and Isla Del Carmen on one side and of the Sierra La Giganta mountains on the other. Egyptian marble floors throughout are perfect for dancing!

Soundings September 2019

This past week, Eco-Alianza joined 14 other NGOs throughout northwestern Mexico, to participate in an annual conservation event managed by The Ocean Conservancy. The International Coastal Cleanup is billed as “the world's largest volunteer effort on behalf of ocean and waterway health.” Last year more than a million volunteers took part worldwide. In addition to picking up litter, volunteers fill out data cards recording every piece of trash collected, ultimately helping scientists trace the sources of ocean pollution.

Eco Alianza 2024 Annual Report

Together for Change

In Loreto, we are proud to have three protected natural areas: Bahía de Loreto National Park, Loreto II, and Nopoló. These spaces reflect our commitment to preserving the incredible biodiversity and natural heritage of our region. From iconic species to landscapes of great historical and ecological value, these areas are vital to our identity and environmental balance, both locally and nationally!

At Eco-Alianza, we work hand in hand with the community to actively conserve these unique spaces. Today, we celebrate the collective efforts of everyone striving for a greener, healthier Loreto, full of life.

Join us in conservation—together, we make a difference!

As a non-profit, donations and in-kind support enable us to work towards our goals. Help us protect and conserve.

Eco-Alianza believes that everyone living in or visiting Loreto must be part of the solution.

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