Our 18th Annual Eco-Alianza Gala is almost here! As in years past, the best party in town is also our most important fundraiser, ensuring that our programs continue to protect the health and vitality of our treasured Loreto.

Your support at the Gala directly funds the dedicated work of our team

Just this past quarter, we:

  • Monitored water quality at Loreto’s 12 busiest beaches and sponsored a “nurdle patrol” to search for microplastics on our sands—happily, we found none!
  • Launched a snake monitoring program on Coronado Island and continued sea turtle monitoring in Loreto Bay waters.
  • Hosted the 2nd Sea Turtle Outreach and Conservation Forum, with more than 250 participants joining in collaborative conservation efforts.
  • Expanded our Environmental Education Program, offering workshops, beach cleanups, film screenings, field trips, and academic conferences that connect science, sustainability, and art.
  • Engaged our community through bird watching, biological sampling, and environmental health projects. In September, the International Coastal Cleanup brought together 70 participants, while the “Trees and Seas” Film Festival engaged 130 students, blending citizen science with culture.
  • Strengthened international partnerships with the University of California, Davis, and Utah State University—continuing our academic and cultural exchange programs that now reach over 900 students across Mexico and the U.S.

…and that’s just a glimpse of what your generosity makes possible.

Join us for a night that celebrates community, conservation, and commitment—all while having a fantastic time!
You can access the 3rd Quarter report by clicking on the following link: https://sites.google.com/ecoalianzaloreto.org/report-repository-eal/repositorio

And to wet your appetite, here’s a link to some of the live auction items up for grabs the night of the Gala!

Donations are gratefully accepted if you are unable to attend.

WE LOVE SEA TURTLES!
LORETO CELEBRATES CONSERVATION

The sighting of turtles swimming in our treasured Sea of Cortez or trudging ashore to lay their eggs is a cause for celebration. The turtle’s presence in our waters play a critical role in the health of our eco-system. Who doesn’t smile when a tiny turtle head breaks the surface of the water? Hunted to near extinction and population collapse, protections which ban turtle harvesting and egg poaching now support a slow recovery. Locally, we most likely to engage with the Green and Ridley species.

The 2nd Sea Turtle Conservation Outreach Forum was held from September 25 to 27 in Loreto, and consolidated itself as a source to strengthen knowledge, social commitment, and conservation actions. Community participation formed its core, and highlighted the work of local monitors in protecting sea turtles, and demonstrated how collaboration between academia, civil society, and community members is essential to achieve lasting conservation results.

The combined inter-institutional efforts of the Honorable XI Municipality of Loreto, the Autonomous University of Baja California Sur, the “Marcelo Rubio Ruiz” Regional Center for Teacher Education, and the Bahía de Loreto National Park, made this gathering possible—an event in which the community participated not only as spectators but as protagonists. Public activities were held in the town square, featuring interactive stands and the screening of the documentary The House of the Turtle, which brought Loreto families closer to the reality of these animals at risk of extinction.

Eco-Alianza de Loreto played a fundamental role in this effort, and organized a sea turtle rally that brought children and teenagers together on the beach to learn in a playful way about the ecological importance of turtles and the threats they face. This type of initiative strengthens environmental awareness from an early age and builds a sense of shared responsibility toward the natural environment.

Eco-Alianza continues to work consistently on monitoring projects in feeding areas, in collaboration with local communities and environmental authorities, generating key information for decision-making and for the comprehensive protection of these species.

The forum contributed to the dissemination of knowledge and promoted community networks and citizen participation as drivers of change. The union of local and inter-institutional efforts strengthens the focus of effective and sustainable conservation of sea turtles in the Loreto region

Nature’s Beauty: Eco Alianza 2026 Calendar Featuring Richard Jackson’s Stunning Photography!

Our stunning calendars are now available for sale, and you can purchase them easily via check in the USA and Canada. Surprise your loved ones by sending them a thoughtful gift—simply mail calendars purchased by check to Eco-Alianza’s USA address for convenient delivery to your friends and family in the USA or Canada. Remember to allow for delivery time and include postage for a seamless gifting experience.

Calendars purchased in Loreto at supporting businesses are payable in cash at the following convenient locations:

Eco-Alianza’s headquarters/
the Community Center for the Environment (CenCoMA)
Richard Jackson Gallery
Casa Mangos
Tony´s Silver
Silver Desert
Librería Caballo Blanco
Hotel La Misión Gift Shop
Bajamar
El Grill
Hotel Posada del Cortes
El Zapata
Gecko´s Curios
Museo de las Misiones
Palapa San Telmo
La Cholla
Marina Puerto Escondido – THE MARKET
Vento Café
Semillas El Gavilán
Eco-Alianza / headquarter