An outdoors enthusiast, Guevara has traveled the world experiencing the wonder of nature — from hiking in the Himalayas to diving in New Zealand; from rock climbing in Patagonia to surfing in Central America. “I’m passionate about getting all I can out of every experience,” said Guevara. “As ABC Board Chair, I’m bringing that same enthusiasm and commitment. Nature is in deep trouble; the declinaciones in bird populations around the world show that.”
“ABC has an amazing track record of getting results for birds,” added Guevara, “and I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work with ABC’s President Michael Parr, the Board, and staff to find out what more we can do together. I’m excited to be part of the solution for birds and the habitats that are so essential for them as well as for humanity.”
Founded in 1994, ABC takes bold action to conserve wild birds and their habitats throughout the Americas, benefiting more than 3,000 especies de aves to date. Together with international fogonadura y el Empresas conjuntas de aves migratorias at the regional level, ABC has improved conservation management across 10 million acres in the U.S., planted over 8 million trees to restore habitats, and supported the creation of 130 nature reserves for birds totaling 1.2 million acres across 15 countries.
Explore ABC’s new and improved website to learn more about our commitment to bird conservation, our impact, and the future we envision for birds in the years to come.