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Welcome to my Ruta del Jefe fundraising page! 

The borderlands of Southern AZ hold an incredibly special place in my heart. Sure, I love to bike through the area, it is aesthetically stunning and dirt tracks abound. But I also work and live there, and they have become home. I spend many hours at work mapping roads and trails in the region, helping analyze restoration projects and wildfire effects, monitoring chiltepin populations and collecting conifer cones on top of the sky Islands to help reforest them. Living, working, and playing in the region, I've realized it is incredibly diverse, culturally and biologically and it faces an incredible amount of threats, mainly from folks who don't celebrate that diversity the way I think it should be celebrated. But I don't think I've ever lived in an area that evokes as much passion from people and organizations that want to help protect it. Please donate and help me raise money for some of those great orginizations.

As part of this journey I'll have the opportunity to hear educational talks from conservation, indigenous, and humanitarian organizations, attend workshops, bird walks, and habitat tours...and of course suffer through 8 hours of riding my bike through whatever henious (and stunning) route Sarah and friends developed.

Thanks for supporting me and these wonderful organizations!

The total amount raised will be equally distributed amongst the following organizations: 

  • Cuenca Los Ojos, meaning “Watershed of the Springs”, is a 121,000-acre (49,000-ha) protected area in the Sky Islands of Sonora, Mexico. Located directly along the United States-Mexico border, CLO stewards the unique desert wetlands, open grasslands, and soaring mountains of the Madrean Archipelago. They are restoring and rewilding these once-degraded ranch lands by repairing waterways and reviving the natural processes of herbivory, predation, pollination, fire, carbon sequestration, and nutrient cycling. Today, CLO is home again to jaguars, ocelots, black bears, beavers, and other threatened and endangered species.
  • Nacion N'dee/N'nee/Ndé: The N'dee/N'nee/Ndé Nation is a group of people with their own ethnic identity, customs, traditions, language, beliefs, and religion, and that like every living society, has adapted to the context of their time and space. Those of who form the N'dee/N'nee/Ndé Nation live in the states of Sonora, Chihuahua, and Coahuila de Zaragoza under organized communities, which have representatives named “nant’an”. In each community and in an organized way, the N'dee/N'nee/Ndé Nation fights to be included in the list of the nation’s indigenous peoples, which has been achieved so far in Sonora and Coahuila de Zaragoza; their nation is constantly working to revive their language, dressing, traditions, ceremonies, songs, and dances, that were lost as a consequence of the persecution that their ethnic group faced in the n'dee bikeyaa/n'nee bikiyaa/ndé miikeyaa, which is the southern portion of our territory and that nowadays is the north of Mexico.
  • Por La Defensa el Rio de Casas Grande: a collective of activists fighting against the construction of a dam in the Casas Grandes River, which feeds a big part of agricultural and natural land in northwestern Chihuahua, near where Cuenca Los Ojos is located. It’s formed by citizens who are concerned about the way this project has been approved and promoted, and the effects the dam would have on the natural environment and human settlements.
  • Frontera de Cristo seeks to build relationships that demonstrate God’s will and build bridges rather than walls. So many people are migrating, seeking refuge, and fleeing extreme poverty and violence. Frontera de Cristo’s goal is to address their immediate needs and the root causes of mass migration, creating safe and prosperous opportunities that allow people to stay in the land they call home if they so choose. Through the building of community-driven partnerships with ministries and secular organizations in Douglas and Agua Prieta, Frontera de Cristo offers shelter, resources, education, emotional support, medical care, and new solutions.
  • Borderlands Restoration Network: BRN's mission is to partner to grow a restorative economy by rebuilding healthy ecosystems, restoring habitat for plants and wildlife, and reconnecting our border communities to the land through shared learning. We envision connected borderlands where rivers flow, plants, wildlife, and cultures thrive, and communities develop an inclusive restorative economy where a sense of place inspires a sense of purpose.

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