3.The
owners of Private Natural Reserves are willing and encouraged to
register themselves in the Association because of the respect of the
government for the autonomy of the Association and the incentives
available and the facilities of registry. All these assure them
that the exercise of their property rights allows to make better
management and sustainable conservation of their land.
4. The
Association has consolidated its headquarters, Board of Directors,
operations, relation and communications and the capacity to obtain
financial resources to develop its activities in a sustainable and
efficient way.
5.The
Association provides services (technical assistant, training,
management, promotion of the services that the reserves provide, and
development of alliances) useful to its members in the conservation
and sustainable management of its protected areas.
6. The
Association supports actions of education and environmental
communication for social groups, local institutions and communities
that influence the reserves of their members.