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Infographic titled 'Getting Social With a Cause' by Conselva highlighting the importance of water for human health with illustrations and text about water scarcity and conservation in Sinaloa.Collage of five illustrated Spanish-language water conservation posters with tips and facts about water usage, water footprint, watershed importance, saving water, and causes of water loss.Infographic panels in Spanish about environmental topics including ecosystem services of trees, deforestation impact, dangers of overgrazing and agrochemicals, bird anatomy, threats to migratory birds, and the protective role of beaches and dunes against storm waves.Illustrated maps and guides of the Baluarte and Presidio river basins in Sinaloa, Mexico, with information on water sources, wildlife, and conservation efforts.Cartoon of a yellow leopard wearing a hat lying on grass, with a blue bird perched on its tail and a green parrot standing nearby, accompanied by the text 'Thank you for your time!'
Isometric illustration of a hotel room showing bed, armchair, TV, and bathroom, highlighting water usage in the tourism industry with text on water consumption.Illustration of a worker wearing a green cap and yellow vest sorting mangoes on a conveyor belt with text about the water needed in agroindustry and mango production.Illustration of fishermen in boats on a river with trees and mountains in the background, featuring messages about the need for freshwater in estuaries, marshes, and shrimp habitats to support fishing production and conserve watersheds.Illustration of irrigated agricultural fields with water flowing from a dam, featuring text about increasing irrigated land and communal water management.Illustration of a dam with a sad face and a speech bubble saying it will dry up if everyone takes water for themselves, against a backdrop of hills and a polluted river with a pipe discharging waste.
Isometric illustration of a hotel room showing bed, armchair, TV, and bathroom, highlighting water usage in the tourism industry with text on water consumption.Illustration of a worker wearing a green cap and yellow vest sorting mangoes on a conveyor belt with text about the water needed in agroindustry and mango production.Illustration of fishermen in boats on a river with trees and mountains in the background, featuring messages about the need for freshwater in estuaries, marshes, and shrimp habitats to support fishing production and conserve watersheds.Illustration of irrigated agricultural fields with water flowing from a dam, featuring text about increasing irrigated land and communal water management.Illustration of a dam with a sad face and a speech bubble saying it will dry up if everyone takes water for themselves, against a backdrop of hills and a polluted river with a pipe discharging waste.
Illustration showing the water cycle: water from the sea evaporates, forms clouds over mountains, becomes rain, and a person is showering inside a house shaped like a water drop.Illustration of rain falling over green mountains and bushes with text explaining how foliage slows rainwater, preventing erosion and promoting gentle soil absorption.Illustration showing tree roots in soil with text explaining how roots help water absorption to replenish groundwater, alongside a note highlighting that degraded, compacted, or contaminated soils cannot absorb water, while healthy forests and soils capture more water.Illustration of a waterfall in a forest with a jaguar drinking water and two text boxes explaining groundwater near the surface and its use during dry seasons.Illustration of a water cycle scene with a river flowing through green hills, a well, a brown animal, a blue figure fishing, and another blue figure collecting water, with Spanish text explaining water absorption and river basins.Illustration of a dam releasing water into a river surrounded by green hills with Spanish text explaining that the Presidio and Baluarte rivers provide water to southern Sinaloa, only the Presidio river has a dam called Picachos supplying Mazatlán, and that water is produced in the basin which must be protected.Illustration showing water flowing through a pipe indoors with Spanish text explaining water originates from the Picachos dam or Baluarte river wells and only 13 out of every 100 liters of rain reach the area; it also states that many people think paying a water bill gives them the right to waste water.Illustration of a winding river flowing through hills with a well on the left; includes Spanish text urging responsible and shared water use among citizens, industries, and government.
Illustration showing the water cycle: water from the sea evaporates, forms clouds over mountains, becomes rain, and a person is showering inside a house shaped like a water drop.Illustration of rain falling over green mountains and bushes with text explaining how foliage slows rainwater, preventing erosion and promoting gentle soil absorption.Illustration showing tree roots in soil with text explaining how roots help water absorption to replenish groundwater, alongside a note highlighting that degraded, compacted, or contaminated soils cannot absorb water, while healthy forests and soils capture more water.Illustration of a waterfall in a forest with a jaguar drinking water and two text boxes explaining groundwater near the surface and its use during dry seasons.Illustration of a water cycle scene with a river flowing through green hills, a well, a brown animal, a blue figure fishing, and another blue figure collecting water, with Spanish text explaining water absorption and river basins.Illustration of a dam releasing water into a river surrounded by green hills with Spanish text explaining that the Presidio and Baluarte rivers provide water to southern Sinaloa, only the Presidio river has a dam called Picachos supplying Mazatlán, and that water is produced in the basin which must be protected.Illustration showing water flowing through a pipe indoors with Spanish text explaining water originates from the Picachos dam or Baluarte river wells and only 13 out of every 100 liters of rain reach the area; it also states that many people think paying a water bill gives them the right to waste water.Illustration of a winding river flowing through hills with a well on the left; includes Spanish text urging responsible and shared water use among citizens, industries, and government.