PLAN TO FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL BIODIVERSITY TRAFFICKING IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN THROUGH TABLE TENNIS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Colombian Amazon basin, home to the Ticuna indigenous communities, faces an environmental crisis due to illegal species trafficking. This practice threatens biodiversity and destabilizes local ecosystems. It is estimated that annually, hundreds of specimens, including mammals, reptiles, amphibians and endemic plants, are illegally extracted, contributing to a black market that reaches millions of dollars globally. The Ticuna community, made up of approximately 500 families, is directly and indirectly involved in poaching and trafficking activities, often as a result of a lack of economic and educational opportunities.
Develop a comprehensive program that uses table tennis as a tool to combat illegal trafficking of species in the Colombian Amazon, promoting environmental education, sustainable development and social inclusion of Ticuna families.

• Implementation of workshops and educational programs on biodiversity and conservation.
• Development of teaching materials and awareness campaigns.
• Organization of tournaments and sports clinics.
• Distribution of sports equipment with environmental symbolism.
• Training of local leaders and ambassadors.
• Inclusion of family and community activities.
• Collaboration with NGOs, government entities and international organizations.
• Volunteer and Community Support Programs
• Training in work and entrepreneurship skills linked to conservation.
• Continuous monitoring and evaluation of the project impact.
• Use of social networks and local media to promote the project.
• Organization of public awareness events.
• Fundraising strategies and seeking donations.
• Applications for subsidies and international aid.
• Reforestation and species protection initiatives.
The project is expected to significantly reduce the participation of the Ticuna community in illegal trafficking activities, through education, empowerment and the creation of sustainable economic alternatives. In addition, it seeks to promote greater environmental awareness and a sense of responsibility towards the conservation of local biodiversity.

This project represents a unique opportunity to integrate sport, education and conservation in a holistic approach that benefits both the Ticuna community and the ecosystem of the Colombian Amazon. Its success could serve as a model for other similar initiatives in regions affected by illegal species trafficking.

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