Leocadia Montoya
Leocadia Montoya's Conservation Projects
7 projects total
Kensington Native Plant Nursery Initiative
completedThe Kensington Native Plant Nursery Initiative aims to cultivate and restore native plant species in our local ecosystem. By providing a sustainable source of indigenous plants, we will support biodiversity, combat invasive species, and enhance community green spaces. This project will engage local residents through hands-on workshops, fostering a deeper connection to our natural environment.
Brewster Avian Guardians Initiative
activeThe Brewster Avian Guardians Initiative aims to protect and restore habitats for endangered bird species within the Brewster area. Through community engagement, habitat restoration, and educational programs, we will enhance biodiversity and promote awareness of avian conservation. Our goal is to create a sustainable environment where these threatened species can thrive for generations to come.
Prescott Forest Renewal Project
completedThe Prescott Forest Renewal Project aims to restore and rejuvenate native forest ecosystems in the Prescott area through targeted reforestation and invasive species management. By engaging local communities in restoration activities, the initiative will enhance biodiversity, improve soil health, and promote sustainable land use practices. Together, we will create a resilient forest landscape that supports wildlife and enriches the local economy.
Leon Forest Renewal Project
activeThe Leon Forest Renewal Project aims to restore and rehabilitate degraded forest areas in Leon, enhancing biodiversity and improving ecosystem services. This initiative will engage local communities in reforestation efforts, promote sustainable land management practices, and foster environmental education to ensure long-term conservation success.
Walsh Wetland Habitat Restoration Project
completedThe Walsh Wetland Habitat Restoration Project aims to rehabilitate and restore critical wetland ecosystems in the Walsh area, enhancing biodiversity and improving water quality. By reintroducing native plant species and removing invasive species, this initiative will provide essential habitats for wildlife and support flood mitigation efforts, fostering a sustainable environment for future generations.
Erie Wildlife Corridor Initiative
activeThe Erie Wildlife Corridor Initiative aims to create a connected network of natural habitats that enable safe wildlife movement across urban and rural landscapes. By restoring key habitats and establishing green bridges, this project will enhance biodiversity, reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and promote ecological resilience in the Erie region.
Hemingford Wildlife Corridor Initiative
completedThe Hemingford Wildlife Corridor Initiative aims to establish a connected network of natural habitats that facilitates safe animal movement across urban and rural landscapes. By restoring and protecting critical pathways, this project will enhance biodiversity, reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and promote ecological resilience in the face of climate change.