At The SOSA, we’re proud to spotlight our alliance partner, Nakawe, whose mission focuses on regenerative ecotourism and conservation in Baja California. As a global biodiversity hotspot, Baja represents over 10% of the world's species despite covering just 1% of the Earth’s surface. However, pollution, development, and climate change threaten its rich ecosystems.
Nakawe’s work extends beyond conservation. They actively engage local communities, promote sustainable livelihoods, and advocate for the protection of marine and terrestrial habitats. Through education and strategic partnerships, Nakawe empowers stakeholders to transition from extractive practices to a sustainable, regenerative future. Their latest initiative is creating sanctuaries and rehabilitation centres for marine mammals, challenging the captivity industry and reinforcing the importance of ethical wildlife interactions.
By supporting Nakawe, we help foster positive change in ecotourism, ensuring that visitors to Baja leave as stewards of both its unique culture and environment. Regenerative tourism isn't just about minimizing harm—it’s about actively enriching ecosystems and communities, shaping a future where biodiversity thrives.
To learn more about their incredible efforts, visit Nakawe and discover how you can contribute to safeguarding Baja California's future.