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ENVIRONMENT<br />

AGENCY ADDRESS SERVICES<br />

Asociación Av. Revolución 968-401 C.P. Addresses the severe problem of<br />

Voluntaria para 22000<br />

overpopulation of domestic animals in<br />

la Protección y Phone 664-634-1764 Tijuana. The association's primary goal is to<br />

Cuidado de Director Of Operations: reduce the number of street animals in<br />

Animales, A.C. Guadalupe Hernández Tijuana as well as protect animals from<br />

(AVPC) Alcántar<br />

abuse. Free spaying and neutering the first<br />

weekend of every month, spaying and<br />

neutering at a reduced cost during the rest<br />

of the month, giving talks at schools<br />

discussing the pet overpopulation problem,<br />

animal cruelty and caring for your pet,<br />

produced informative brochures, an<br />

adoption program that is currently placing,<br />

protection against cruelty towards animals,<br />

supported by the bylaws of the Municipality<br />

of Tijuana.<br />

Proyecto Bio-<br />

Cantera #400-4 Sección<br />

Terrazas, Playas de Tijuana<br />

Developed Environmental Education<br />

workshops with a bioregional focus and a<br />

Regional de C.P. 22206<br />

common hydrographic basin. Carries out<br />

Educación<br />

Ambiental, A.C.<br />

(PROBEA)<br />

Phone 664-680-2963<br />

Fax 664-680-2963<br />

Director Of Operations:<br />

Karen Díaz<br />

environmental education projects in<br />

collaboration with organizations on both<br />

sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, and which<br />

has successfully provided high quality training<br />

probea@hotmail.com to teachers and community facilitators in the<br />

bio-region of San Diego, California, Baja<br />

California, and Baja California Sur. For over<br />

a decade, PROBEA has joined together<br />

more than a dozen organizations from the<br />

three Californias to address the vital regional<br />

need for environmental education in one of<br />

the world's most biologically diverse<br />

(although threatened) ecosystems.<br />

B-10

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