Partners in Preservation
As the world's leader in eco-adventures to the Baja region, we lead by example in protecting Baja's premier natural resource--its land and sea environment.
With our preservation partners, we have been instrumental in offering educational programs, creating nature reserves in the Sea of Cortez, protecting wildlife ranging from whales and other marine life, and conserving cave paintings and archeological sites that date back thousands of years.
Along with The Nature Conservancy, we recently led the effort to obtain funding for the creation of the Isla Espiritu Santo Natural Marine Park , preserving a critical habitat and limiting access with user fees and permits.
We invite you to learn more about our partners' efforts to protect and preserve this globally significant ecological area by clicking on the links below. Or better yet, learn how you can Become a Friend of Wild Baja by donating online or by mail to this important campaign.
The
International Community Foundation (www.icfdn.org)
is a U.S.-based public charity. It increases
charitable giving and volunteerism across
U.S. borders to benefit nonprofit organizations
and communities, primarily in Baja California
. Several of its fundraising campaigns
benefit specific environmental causes,
including the Friends of Baja campaign,
which is supported by Baja Expeditions,
Inc.
FOSANP:
Fund for the Protected Areas in Southern
Baja California (www.fosanp.org)
conserves the natural heritage of Baja
California Sur by supporting and strengthening
conservation actions in its natural protected
areas to benefit the local inhabitants,
visitors and future generations. FOSANP
is managed by a local not-for-profit conservation
organization, NIPARAJA, A.C. Tim
Means, the founder and owner of Baja Expeditions,
Inc. is a founding board member of Niparaja. 
The
Nature Conservancy (www.tnc.org)
works in partnership with Mexico 's conservationists
to save its rich natural heritage and unparalleled
biological diversity. Since 1988, The Nature
Conservancy has helped protect more than
8 million acres in Mexico .
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