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The Bezos Earth Fund gave $24.5M to protect marine areas in four Latin American countries, supporting a new cross-border ocean reserve.
The Bezos Earth Fund has awarded $24.5 million to support marine conservation in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador, advancing plans for the world’s first cross-border marine biosphere reserve.
The funding, part of a $1 billion commitment toward protecting 30% of Earth’s oceans by 2030, will help expand protected areas to over 600,000 square kilometers across 10 sites.
A major grant of $13.85 million goes to Re:wild to strengthen marine reserves and nursery zones for species like hammerhead sharks and sea turtles.
The initiative is part of a $5 billion effort by 11 philanthropies, with over $3 billion committed so far.
A second round of grants is expected in 2026, and $100 million is planned for a much larger Pacific Ocean reserve.
El Fondo de la Tierra de Bezos dio $24.5M para proteger áreas marinas en cuatro países latinoamericanos, apoyando una nueva reserva oceánica transfronteriza.