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WILDLIFE

Biodiversity is one of the most profound expressions of life on Earth: a living web in which every species contributes to the balance of ecosystems, from the smallest organisms to the great mammals that inhabit forests, jungles, and mountains.

Every living being plays a role within this network, supporting processes of regeneration, balance, and continuity.

Protecting wildlife means recognizing its intrinsic value and understanding that the disappearance of a species alters far more than its presence alone: it disrupts relationships built over thousands of years.

At Wallawisa, we promote respect, protection, and a conscious coexistence with wildlife, remembering that sharing the Earth also means learning to make space for the other beings who inhabit it alongside us.

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FLORA

Plant life quietly sustains much of the planet’s balance. Forests, trees, plants, and seeds regulate natural cycles, protect soils, provide habitat for countless species, and contribute to the renewal of air and water.

For Wallawisa, conserving flora means understanding that every ecosystem depends on delicate relationships built over time.

We promote the protection and regeneration of plant life wherever it is threatened, as well as recognition of its ecological, cultural, and ancestral value.

Caring for a forest is not only about preserving trees: it means protecting shelter, food, memory, water, and the future.

Every seed carries the possibility of continuity.

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URBAN WILDLIFE

In our cities, a wide variety of birds, squirrels, dogs, cats, and other animals live alongside us, many of them exposed to abandonment, hunger, illness, mistreatment, and indifference.

Wallawisa promotes a more responsible and compassionate relationship with urban wildlife, encouraging care, education, responsible guardianship, and respectful coexistence as concrete forms of protection.

Our purpose is to help transform the way society perceives these animals: not as disposable beings, but as sentient lives that share our spaces and often depend on the choices we make.

A society also reveals its values through the way it treats its most vulnerable beings.

Every life matters.

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