Beatriz Carmena shares with her how her love of turtles brought her to be a pioneer in eco tourism

Beatriz Carmena shares with her how her love of turtles brought her to be a pioneer in eco tourism

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hello and a warm welcome to the Align with  Aline podcast I'm delighted to introduce you to   the wonderful Beatriz Carmena now Bayer treat was  originally born in Spain and with her passion and   love for Turtles and the environment and making  the world a better place that we live in she is   now based in Mexico offering beautiful volunteer  experiences with ecotourism and she's also now   working with an incredible company where they are  teaching the local community and the children all   about the environment and bear bear has come on  today to share the space with us to tell her her   story and to tell us all about how to help the  world the way she does and what all her passions   are so thank you so much for being here well thank  you so much for inviting me it's very nice what   you said about me it's true I only speak the truth  so it's it's incredible that you're here thank   you so much I mean I I've mentioned already  how amazing you are and I really would like   everybody to meet you so would you please tell us  um for those who who don't know who you are how   you discovered your passion for Turtles and your  passion for the environment well you're scaring you know Turtles for me when I was like little  it it's something that I could only see in the in   the television and in documentaries no I saw many  videos of them come and go and eating whatever no   and I thought that that was something that was  out of my life not something that I never will   be able to see and then um when I was studying  my ID like my environmental engineer in Madrid   so um suddenly I was looking for opportunities  because I was like so into working with   um wildlife animals but yeah like protecting  conserving it and looking looking you know this   I don't know working on this manifestation  absolutely because I was really trying at the end   um I don't know if it was Destiny because I  was not looking anything outside Spain no I   was just looking for internships and suddenly I  um went with an association that was kawaungaiko   project that they were doing ecotourism here in  Oaxaca with local groups protecting Turtles and   they and I just asked them no I am a student I  want to do an internship like would you like me   to stay there with you and they say yeah let's  cover me whatever you know um amazing Mexico   being a student with um I was working with  a turtle Camp here in the coast of Oaxaca   where I am right now working you're based in  Oaxaca yes yeah and you have lots of different   um volunteer opportunities which we'll come  to in a minute I just want to hear your story exactly well in one of the turtle scam that  I started is where I am working right now too   among another programs no but yeah like I was  like I feel I felt like I was in a paradise I was   like reaching a dream you know that I thought  that I never was able to do something like that no   but I think your passion Your  Enthusiasm you put that into   the universe and it came straight back to  you and you know it it's for you obviously   yeah I it's and well at the end when I stayed  there you know like the first time I went a   second time to do my testes I I made like three  trips wow and I understood that I needed to do   something there to work there to live there  because it was like something connected with   this place well these places because I well  into Oaxaca cost many different communities   so yeah that's more more or less my story  how did I get here that's so gorgeous so now you're in Waka now you um  followed your intuition followed   your dreams and now you're working with the  the various communities can you explain to us   um what would be a typical day with a volunteering  experience with the with the turtles please   well uh it's difficult to say how is a typical  day because now that I get with five different   communities every day is almost different  well no yeah they work with the turtles   specifically it's usually during the nights  no the turtles they nest during the night so   we have to protect them from vultures um many  times it's very difficult because uh here there   are two beaches that are the most important  beaches for the Olive riddle sea turtle yeah they nest more than one million turtles in each   beach every year they are the most  powerful beaches for this species   so for that many times there are so many turtles  and they they are many poachers as well not   enough volunteers yeah not enough space to protect  them not than us and that's enough strong enough   so well the idea with the volunteer is starting  to make these people understand how um that there   is other ways not to protect the time like to  work also for them to but not exploiting them no   because they think that there is no any income  for them they are only Turtles and they only have   to look for ways to survive to maintain their  families and I I really understand sure but at   the same time it's like you know here is people  that is willing to be protecting them to pay to   see them to have a gun so if there's educating  the poachers as well yeah badly yeah we are we   are doing that in fact many times that we go to  the beach with the volunteer we start talking   with them and try making them trying to understand  what is the situation of these animals and they at   the end of the conversation they always say ah yes  yeah we we have to change now we have to look for   other ways oh it's very amazing amazing and you've  created that that's beautiful really beautiful   well I I support I support because we always  go with our local guys they are people from   the community that they started to do this job  and we just support them to do like we give them   energy hands yeah no yeah oh but um I know you're  saying it's not you and it is about community   and it is all about you know we've I've spoken  about with many people about this is it's it's   um it's the feeling of being one and not  separation but what I would like to say is   don't [Music] um uh underestimate what you have  created because it it's absolutely beautiful   incredible and you're inspiring people you  know you're inspirational with what you've   created and with all the guys around you  who love you sorry I'm gonna stop crying thank you I've got no Goosebump being tingly as  well I do that when when the absolute truth is   coming out from the heart and it's uh you know  it's a real heartfelt conversation that happens   so so when when you go out at night then um to  to um protect the turtles are you collecting   the eggs what's what's happening well um yeah  there are some like two turtles camps they are   um they have the nest in a hatchery that is  like a place protected from animals dogs and   also for people so they uh bury the nest right  away that we find the turtle we collect the nest   they are like usually 100 eggs in average per one  bottle sure so in collection we bury them in this   Hatchery and then he uh we wait for example in  already ridden the space species it's 45 days   that we have to wait until they hatch so we  release them usually means or if they are   um a cutting in during the afternoon or we have  to wait until the sunset gorgeous so um so the   olive Ridleys they are they the main Turtle where  where the eggs come from would you say but there   are also two species more for example now that is  called season here more or less cold because it's   just in the night it's fresh but look I'm gonna  say yeah really cold looks really cold [Laughter] they win Turtle they call green or black turtle  and um that they are like the most common ones   also with like not that common as Olive riddle  because they are really really endangered   together with the leather back the leatherback  sea turtle is the biggest one in the world it   can be it can land two meters long so and they  are like also super endangered for example last   year in escovia I think we collected like um  almost 40 almost 40 minutes of leatherback was   amazing and amazing year because before we were  collecting um like three nests per year because   they were not investing so much here and like in  the season of 2020 and 2020 nope sorry 2021 21-22. they collect like 60 nests um more or less  so wow and I would just like say so full   disclosure I have had the pleasure to be in  Waka and I have had the pleasure of being   with Beatrice and being on the night patrols  and I cannot tell you there are no words how   beautiful it is with the you feel the hearts of  the energy from the turtles as they they come in   and they're laying and the energy of the people  around it's beautiful and to be able to help in   such a gorgeous way that Beatrice has created  I can't um I was thinking in Spanish I can't   recommend this beautiful experience enough is  what I'm trying to say so um I just felt it   was really important because obviously I've been  there and and I remember walking under the stars   because there's no light pollution and uh or the  the night patrols and with the waves crashing and   then watching those beautiful creatures coming out  of the water and you know and this just to trust   with all the guides around us it's amazing so  yeah I'm I'm one of your biggest fans [Laughter] yeah is the year that we could see like these  leather box this amazing animals it was amazing it   was incredible but there weren't um there weren't  lots and lots it was a real honor to be able to   see the the leatherbacks that we did so so going  on from um so you mentioned escobia so there's   there's five um communities that you're working  with at the moment I understand can you tell us   a little bit about the other communities and the  other ecotourism opportunities and experiences   yeah all of them are in Oaxaca Coast so here  we like it's amazing there are many many other   tourism projects beautiful but right now  we are working with five communities one   it's in Murray Utah well that is the beach  the community is called ryoseco morayuta and   escobilla are like very very similar they are  like kind of far from each other okay and both   of them has this arrivada nesting and they  are the two most important in the world no is please sorry that's okay they are um a phenomenon where thousands of and  thousands of sea turtles come to Nest at the same   time all together they start talking together  right in front of the beach and suddenly they   decide at some point to come out all together  you know like let's gather all babies yeah we   are ready go and it's a matter of like yes  survival no so they do this and in three   three five nights they can be more than 10 hundred  like one thousand one hundred thousand sea turtles   in just three to five nights one hundred  thousands good wow lots of poachers to talk to   for example in one night  easily You Can Count like 50   000 Turtles seventy five thousand turtles in just  one night in the biggest one so so when so when   you know the air about is approaching do you make  sure that you have many many more volunteers ready   well we usually uh try to gather the volunteers  because the volunteers are going to stay longer   you know like they are going to stay now our  program is for 11 days oh wow okay so we gather   these volunteers for 11 days so it's easily that  managed to gather them in the right time no more   or less of course this is another phenomenon can  happen exactly yeah yeah there's no guarantees   because nature does exactly what nature does so  yeah for example the last the in 2021 we have a   really cold uh cold so so the rivers were like  doing things in our irregular way for example   in January that they usually arrive they didn't  arrive that that move because it was so cold for   them so it's climate change also yeah this year  we have like very regular arrivals like it was   like pretty good with the movement because they  are um following the moon effects which is yeah   they come with the cinnamon so the babies will  hatch during full moon 45 days after quarters   so they come when the moon is is um is uh waxing  so it's waxing moon up to yeah okay gorgeous so I was about to go off on one about planetary  hours and the moon then because we'll we'll talk   more about the communities because the the  reason um I I was I was delighted to be there   anyway but for me as well the moon means so  much and the moon ties and obviously the moon   um dictates the way of the tides and the  waves and just the beauty of the turtles   listening to the moon and the whole the  whole feminine aspect of it because I'm   sure you know we're going so much more into  the divine feminine and in the world you know   we're leaving behind this patriarchal system but  it's it's about balance so it's it's not leaving   um uh the the masculine behind it's about  bringing in the feminine as well so there's   lots of beautiful balance and I really found with  your um with the experience I felt that beautiful   balance as well because we were on the masculine  side marching along the wall of the beach   with the beautiful you know it was divine with  the the Turtles coming out so yeah I I could talk   about this all night how wonderful is yeah there  are many experience so so the there's another   experience I would love you to talk to us about  is um there's an experience going to the Jungle   can you talk a little bit about that exactly  like this is another Community where we work um they are carrying one Jungle of one 1100  carriers a bit more they are 70 owners where   they have like an amazing biodiversity and it's  like um I don't know exactly in in English is   this the word micro weather yeah the microclimates  yeah absolutely microclimates yeah so it's like   everything could be dry surrounding the the jungle  but then you are right there it's Evergreen yeah and they have many animals there and cokers are  some of them ocelots ears many many Wildlife that   it's amazing because there are no cattle  there no and there are many ticks too that means that that place is full of Life yeah  you know yeah so so just go just to go back on   what you said because I just like to to cover  how beautiful this is so there's 70 owners of   this entire area another visit none of it is used  for any kind of um any farming or anything at all   it's all beautifully well cared me between yeah  they may uh natural reserve so officially this is   a protected Natural Area gorgeous protected  Natural Area beautiful yeah and they were   doing these like without funds just because they  wanted that that place that many of the people   that they they are the owners they born there  yeah so it's like they really love this place   and they know it so well as well that are they  the guides do they guide are they the guys in   the jungle as well yeah so they know everything  about the jungle wow everything like also one   amazing thing that they have is the traditional  medicine they have their Pharmacy a whole Pharmacy this is fetus this is for they have an amazing  resource that they want to keep alive for the   for the whole village so anytime that someone  needs any any plans for a treatment and something   they just grab it for them no so it's amazing  so they just pop into the jungle there you go   hey thank you gorgeous and  the amazing results too so so that so that's in the jungle as well and  we were talking before because I'd like to   ask your opinion on a couple of things as well  which is um in terms of sustainability and any   advice you have for any of our listeners but what  I would really like to talk to you about is the   other wonderful incentive that you're working  on at the moment with the pollination project   and this is I understand teaching the  children of the community about the   environment could you talk to us a  little bit more about that please   well we started to do some environmental workshops  with a we started with the bintanilla children no   children from Italian that is the other third  Community where we work they protect a Lagoon   full of crocodiles and a biodiversity mangroves  and so on Amazing so we wanted to give another   step just not doing like some workshops like  a few like one time in a month we wanted to   create a group that can start to lead their own  conservation activities that like environmental   awareness campaigns that they can lead these  kind of things so we started to this project   with them and then we started another one  in ventanilla and we are starting another   one in Murray Utah and they are group of  of children children yeah these are the   children that they want to know more about  the environment and learn more about like   how to keep the research and the community  in a good condition and in this project that   um it's funded to for the pollination  project we are focusing on hummingbirds look behind me yes when I saw  your background it was like okay so that's absolutely gorgeous so you're you're  you're teaching the children and there's an   ongoing it's like almost like a school if you like  but a beautiful school about the environment so   they can respect their environment and um would  you say it's you know you're creating I feel that   you're creating the Next Generation to care for  the environment so they're understanding their   their surroundings and then they can teach as well  is is that the incentive that's happening we call   them environmental brigades oh it's starting to  have their own logo their own name oh wonderful because like that Village is like full of  mangroves and for example uh they are called the   crocodile Turtles like a mix they make a beautiful  drawings about like mixing Turtles with crocodiles   um it's their own signal no they they  the animals gorgeous so you you mentioned   um Bentonia and the crocodiles and this  is another experience for ecotourism as   well isn't it could you tell us a little bit  about lintonia as well please this community   I think is one example one sample for  conservation in the whole Oaxaca and I   think for the community lead by Community  it's also like an amazing sample no yes   they've been working for almost 30 years right  now 30 did you say 30 like from 90 years wow   then aha they are in the in the in like uh  four years they are making 30 years wow so um yes come on Lacey's amazing you  know well they are protecting   um full of mangroves like when you go there  you see a biodiversity of birds a huge   biodiversity of birds but also they started  to make this Lagoon like a place to recover   um the crocodiles population anyway what happened  they want that they hate crocodiles because they   are dangerous and they say no if you know how to  deal with crocodiles they are like so nice and   well they are there and that's it no wow so what's  what's the benefits I mean obviously we love all   animals but what what do um inventineer what what  do the community there say that the the crocodiles   benefit the area well they started to see that  for example to show to the people crocodiles it's   an amazing research because they are like they  are slow they can't be seen you know yes and the   people these that that is my fantastic for me I  love to see them because that's so amazing animals so they they started to see that  the people like them you know too   um of course they were protecting their  environment before because it was like   okay let's stop exploiting it let's just  start be having another source of income no   um when I ask the people what did they have  to change to start this project no or to keep   this project going they started to tell me I  stopped fishing I stopped farming I stopped   yeah because because they they started to work  on conservation no they saw another way exactly   they are referencing mangroves they are and you  say and at the end of course you need to feed   your family and use you have to think ways  so they think they thought okay I prefer to   uh to protect my research and to show to  the people and focus on that instead of   doing another thing you know gorgeous yeah so you  know and they like they have like all lemongrofs   now well they are recovering because in  June last year they suffered a hurricane   nobody died like now that they know how to deal  with it it's not dangerous anymore uh they know   exactly what time they are going to come but it's  true that the mangroves were super affected when   I reached there I think I last two days because  the road was like I am and you couldn't go by car   um they were like super sad I like you know  for example they're representative of the   of the of this cooperative I saw him crying  like an old guy that was working the whole   life protecting that place he was like  so sad that I was crying too oh my God nature nature works for itself too like if  you leave it they will it will be recovered   as well yeah and because they're so kind and  beautiful and wonderful to Nature that's why   it all works out for the best for them as  well I think that is incredibly I keep using   inspiration but it is Imagine That nearly 30  years ago they said right that's it we're not   gonna we're not going to exploit nature or  animals anymore and this is what we're going   to do now I feel like I'm gonna cry it's just oh  wow that's just gorgeous and so you're obviously   helping them by bringing volunteers and the  volunteers are helping the environment and   then the volunteers are also telling everybody  else so let's keep spreading the word basically   yeah and also like if anybody is coming to  to to to to be here in Oaxaca or they come   together I always say no go to ventanilla and  I always try to promote them in my website my   um social networks not like if you are coming go  to ventanilla go to and all the other projects   that I am working uh for you know and yeah well  I'm good you know of course well I'm I'm going to   make sure that everybody's got all your um social  media the website details so they can get in touch   with you but we haven't finished talking yet I  just um I feel I mean Vincent I mean obviously   I was there in ventania and it was absolutely  incredible the the um the way they were looking   after us the way that we were welcomed into the  community and all the beautiful food that was   created whereas every day just on an open fire was  absolutely incredible so um so we've spoken about   the jungle we've spoken about ventania we've  spoken about escobia and we've spoken about   um the collabores we've spoken about the  hummingbirds so um is there anything else   that you would like to share with us I I would  I know you're a huge advocate for sustainability   um so would you like to share anything with us  in terms of how we can help the environment how   can we can start making little steps to start  helping the environment from from where we are   at the moment foreign well there are many many  things that everybody can do and I think most of   most of us we are aware of the things we need to  change for the climate for the nature and so on   I like these things can come to my mom to my  mom always almost every day you know and one   thing that I know that we have to work before  starting something it's to work on our minds   to discipline ourselves to focus you know  because for example I can say uh eat less   meat for example because of well these the cow  meat they are the 15 50 yeah 15 of the pollution you know there are many things like that also  like to avoid a plastic and like this disposable   everything that we use just one time and that's  it but it's a matter of first working in us and   saying I don't want this in my life yeah so  I'm not going to buy this or I'm going to stop   eating this because of course not like you are  craving many times for any kind of food or you   are always eating when you know that is not  good for your body or for the planet you know   so first work into yourself and then start giving  you know start helping their nature so so this is brilliant thank you I think that I feel they're  really wise words thank you so first of all we   need to create that habit we need to make that  decision and once we make that decision we stick   with that decision and so yeah I I understand  exactly what you're saying so instead of saying   oh well we'll just do that today it's like no no  you've said you're not going to do that that's it   now yeah yeah and being almost disciplined would  you say yeah discipline like controlling your mind   controlling these things that are telling you  know like this team on that is always behind   you you know one is a buy a new computer  then yours is working no because you are no but first it's like first trying to think if you  really want that then when you control you and   yourself then you can start yeah thank you yeah  and and I feel it's it's really important because   as well um you know it said that it takes 21  days to change a habit so what I what I would um   suggest for anybody who wants to change anything  is give yourself those 21 days and just stick to   it and then see how easy it is afterwards but  obviously it's not preaching to people it's the   world is changing so much and we're all more and  more naturally making decisions to be healthier   um I mean I've been vegan a number of years but it  was a decision that I made on my own nobody forced   me so that that's what I feel is really important  when people I remember when I said I was vegan   the amount to people said you're not going to have  enough of this you're not going to have enough of   this and try to talk me out of it and then later  said actually you've made me go vegetarian but   I didn't do anything it's and I feel it's exactly  what you're doing it's by we when we make changes   for ourselves it influences other people it's  not saying to people do this do that it's just   this is what I do and then people say oh that's  interesting could you tell me a bit about that and you know for example how was no this uh  proceed for you the exchange to be vegan for   example no it's incredible at the beginning  like you are like super not just trying to   remind yourself you know yeah exactly I mean  um we're digressing but just very quickly I   was vegetarian anyway and it was because of  uh um it was because of an allergy test that   I had and so I had to avoid certain things that I  not really been wanting to have anyway and then I   ended up just thinking well I don't really enjoy  it and now I know what happens I don't want any   of that in my system thank you very much so yeah  it was but it was in the same way that you studied   um you know you you studied and then you were  looking for internships because you were so   enamored with turtles and you were so passionate  about that in the same way that you put that out   there to the universe that's what came for you  you know in in the same way I was making changes   to be healthier that's what came for me so it's I  really believe and and what you say is so true is   once we make that decision so would you say  do you have a meditation practice do you do   any kind of meditation I mean the meditation is  walking along the beach at night with the turtles   obviously it's also a kind of yeah completely  because meditation can be in so many ways yeah   yeah I I will I started a long ago um I this is  an habit that is not always in my in my daily life   but right now I am retaking it because yeah you  need that foreign just because of this I we took   it like maybe a month ago or something like that  it's amazing because I was you know like this not   fighting against my mind telling me that this  is like because of course not like during this   project I have many times that everything is so  hard because right now I am doing this alone and   yeah sometimes it's like I cannot do it I  want to stop it I want just to work for her like meditation helps a lot to Focus  myself now on these like what do you   want or you don't want that you want to  keep working you need that smile of the   children every time that you do it works  eat like these beautiful people that they   are happy because they are people that they  come volunteers that admire their job that   they help them that there is like a this link  between cultures and it's so beautiful to see   how people really we it's really grateful for  both ways both volunteers and communities you   know so it's like no you're I'm not going to  abandon but that's some things I need some we're all human and especially you've just you've  just said it you're doing all of this on your own   laughs so absolutely and we do have to work  on on ourselves inside before we we go out   and face the world I feel as well and again  I say do not underestimate what you have   created because it's incredible and there's  so many people who will be listening to this   who I know will want to meet you who I know  will want to come to Waka and you know maybe   um I'm sure you'd be interested in  collaboration as well we can you know if   people want to collaborate with you they can get  in touch yes so you're not doing all on your own   yeah yeah in fact I am looking for like of course  I have to first in the first step but I am working   on how to bring people longer periods that they  can in the communities and also the projects and   so I have some some ideas going on and but I I am  I'm not just ideas I am really working on them no   I know that when you say ideas you're doing that  yeah yeah I'm doing it but it's true that it needs   some steps before that I am doing right now but  we can um if you would like to come back we can   talk when when you've got a little bit more um  determined exactly what that's going to be we can   we can chat about it again and we can share with  everybody what uh what that incentive is as well   yeah completely it's necessius for sure wonderful  so is there anything else that you would like to   um share with us anything that you  feel really passionately in terms of um   well let's say about the community for example  is there anything with the communities that   you're working with um because I know when I  was over um there was there was a there was   a recording team there I won't mention  from from which company but there was   a recording team there wasn't there and did  anything yeah did anything happen with that and I think they were like  they the Italian one yeah this   aha yes yes yes he posted it like a video  of the new adventure projects uh in their   web page that was keep the planets okay okay and  some people contacted me and so on yeah it was   very beautiful I posted in also yeah honestly I  can't mention names so yes um but if you want me   because and there's that on your website as well  any information about that yep okay great so if   you if you'd like to see what all that is about  then um please do have a look on the website   um I would just like to say thank you so much for  all the wonderful work you do in the world you   massively are an inspiration and the way you've  inspired the communities the way you've inspired   who would have been poachers to change the way  of looking at their life and being more you know   me being more at one with nature it's it's just  so important I'm just keeping Mother Earth and   Gaia in in such a beautiful way and respecting  and caring because we're we're all here together   aren't we we're not we're shouldn't be a hierarchy  I feel you know we're all animals and humans is   not that we should be this and plants and nature  so thank you so much for the wonderful wonderful   work that you do you are amazing thank you so  much to you Ali I am so happy to see you again   because we we talk many times after you leave  but it's true that we didn't see each other all the time yeah we'll chat afterwards anyway   and I would love you to come back on again as  well please and um and and share more with us   and I will post everything so you can get in touch  with Beatrice and speak about collaboration speak   about going on these incredible voluntary  experiences I absolutely recommend them and   um and also if anybody would like to donate to  any of the causes as well that's possible to   do as well so I will post all the information so  thank you so so much for being here my gorgeous El Mundo thank you so much everybody and thank  you so much Aline really really excited about this I wish you so many blessings with all that you're  doing and it's just incredible thank you for you nothing

2023-03-02 21:14

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