Current status:
The Association for the Study and Protection of Donkeys (AEPGA) is a non-governmental environmental organization (NGO) established in 2001. Its work has primarily focused on the preservation of the Miranda Donkey, promoting and dignifying it not only as genetic heritage but also as valuable cultural heritage. This comprehensive approach — grounded in the fundamental belief that the donkey should be viewed holistically, encompassing its biological, ecological, and cultural dimensions — results in a multidisciplinary project with impact across several fields.
Partner’s view:
Donkeys are known for their calmness, gentleness, sweetness, patience, and resilience — qualities that are highly valued in society. The idea is to organize educational and recreational activities under the theme "Donkey Wonderland", aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of these remarkable animals. These activities can highlight the importance of animal care and well-being, nurturing a sense of purpose and connection with nature. Ultimately, the well-being of people can be promoted alongside the well-being of animals (donkeys).
Challenge:
The challenge lies in exploring the full potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the dissemination and promotion of Donkey Wonderland.