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Morelos Promotes Environmental Education With Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir

Morelos Promotes Environmental Education With Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir

June 14, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom Business

More than 300 families participated in the 35th edition of Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir this Sunday, according to the Secretaría de Desarrollo Sustentable (SDS) of the Government of the State of Morelos. The program promotes environmental education and ecological restoration through community activities held at the Ribera del Río Cuautla.

Why is the SDS prioritizing ecological restoration?

The SDS stated that these sessions aim to build an environmental culture starting at a young age. By launching seed capsules made with native species, the initiative seeks to foster ecological restoration and strengthen the link between children and nature.

The state agency highlighted that these gatherings allow the community to reflect on the necessity of conserving biodiversity and natural resources within Morelos. This approach frames the territory as a shared space for care and well-being.

Did You Know? This Sunday’s event marked the 35th edition of the Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir initiative.

How does the community program operate?

According to the state agency, Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir takes place every Sunday from 09:00 to 13:00. The schedule includes biocultural workshops, educational experiences, and playful activities designed for people of all ages.

The Government of Morelos uses these activities to encourage citizen participation in environmental protection. The agency emphasizes a model of environmental co-responsibility, where all residents play a role in conservation.

Expert Insight: Samantha Carter suggests that combining educational workshops with concrete actions, like planting native species, transforms passive awareness into active community stewardship of local natural assets.

What may happen next for the region?

The continued implementation of these Sunday workshops could lead to a higher rate of citizen engagement in local conservation efforts. Increased participation in the Ribera del Río Cuautla may result in more visible ecological recovery of the riverbank.

Inauguración de los Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir en la Ribera del Río Cuautla

The Government of Morelos is likely to maintain these spaces for learning and coexistence to reinforce its commitment to sustainable territory management. This may lead to a more standardized approach to biocultural education across the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who organizes the Biosenderos de Paz y Buen Vivir initiative?
The program is driven by the Secretaría de Desarrollo Sustentable (SDS) of the Government of the State of Morelos.

What activities are included in the program?
Activities include the launching of native species seed capsules, biocultural workshops, and educational experiences.

When and where can people participate?
The events occur every Sunday from 09:00 to 13:00 at the Ribera del Río Cuautla.

How does community-led restoration impact the long-term sustainability of local natural resources?

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