2026
Drive Goodeids Forward
Successful conservation plan in danger of getting stuck
Project Overview
Plan G Mexico has been working successfully since October 2023 to protect Mexican goodeid fishes. It is supported by many stakeholders who are currently investing in nine individual projects. However, basic costs are hardly taken into account, and as our two vehicles in use are already old, we need to renew or expand our fleet in good time in order to be able to manage all projects. The support will be used to purchase a truck to close this gap.
Funding goals
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Stage 1:
20.000 EUR
100% funded
This amount can be used as a down payment for a Toyota Hilux Double Cabin SR truck if the total amount is not reached.
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Finish Stage:
32.000 EUR
83% funded
This amount will be used for the purchase of a Toyota Hilux Double Cabin SR in Mexico. This will allow us to go on managing our projects.
One picture shows a Rainbow Goodeid mother giving birth and the other one a one day old Redtail Splitfin baby, still with trophotaenia on its belly which work similar to our umbilical cord. Isn't it cute?
The video has been taken in a spring of the Camécuaro Lake National Park, one of the project locations of Plan G Mexico. Spotted Skiffia males dancing around their females like butterflies next to stoic Blackfin Goodea and always busy Tarascan Splitfins, looking for insect larvae between the rocks - a still life that is everything but still. You will also see exotic species like carps and swordtails. Those are the reason for our engagement as introduced species are one of the main threats to Mexican Goodeids.
One picture shows members of our team surveying a habitat, the other one a pair of the Tequila Splitfin. The video again shows among other fish species like the critically endangered Butterfly Splitfin (yellow tails) the orange-tailed Tequila Splitfin in its natural habitat where it has been successfully reintroduced in 2017. A success story that baffled the world!
The video shows another outstanding habitat: the La Angostura spring at the northern end of Zacapu Lake. Another project location that is about 2 hrs driving from Morelia and a project that we would need to end without your support ...
Since October 2023, I am chair of Plan G Mexico, a successful conservation plan for an exceptional group of fish in Mexico: Mexican Goodeids. We currently have nine projects in our portfolio and receive a lot of support from the private sector and zoos. However, this support is tied to our individual projects and basic costs, such as urgently needed vehicles, fall through the cracks.
The goal is to close this gap via this platform and finance a vehicle that will enable us to continue traveling to our project locations and continuing our projects. This is entirely in the interests of the fish we are working to protect, our students, whom we are giving a worthwhile task, and the Mexican people we are working with, to whom we are giving hope and showing that their work is important in the international spotlight.
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