Protect Amazonian Biodiversity

Protect Amazonian Biodiversity, Pérou

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Our project aims to protect biodiversity in the Peruvian Amazon while promoting indigenous rights and sustainable development. We work at the intersection of people and forests, planting trees and fostering sustainable practices to protect the ecosystem. Through this, we support indigenous autonomy and spread sustainable ways of life to encourage fair, long-term development.

74,252 Arbres financés sur 100,000
39,274.335 T CO2 compensé
2,914 Abonnés
août 2024

It’s lupuna season (Ceiba pentandra). The tree sometimes called “the mother of the forest” is decked out in all of her finery. How lucky we are to get to see it.

01 août 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · il y a 6 mois

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Did you know? We have donated 10,000 tree seedlings, representing 70 different species, to the Municipality of Tambopata for planting in Puerto Maldonado in 2022 and 2023. Puerto Maldonado's designation as Peru's official "Biodiversity Capital" is enhanced by the presence of so many…

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01 août 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · il y a 6 mois

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mai 2024

More than just tree planting

Regenerating the Amazon involves more than just tree planting, which is why our mission is to restore the forest landscapes of the Amazon by streng...

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Amazonian agroforestry ain't just about the trees. Reforestation attracts mobile helpers in the form of swoopers, divers, and gliders. The arrival of the winged ones is a sure sign that our planting systems are designed well enough to properly imitate a forest.

But more than just…

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31 mai 2024
Roxanne C
Roxanne C · il y a 8 mois

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We run not one but multiple reforestation centers.

La Joya is our second reforestation center in the Madre de Dios region of Peru, just outside the regional capital of Puerto Maldonado, Peru's official "Biodiversity Capital."

CV La Joya is a demonstration site, showing off…

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31 mai 2024
avril 2024

Where does chocolate come from? From cacao.

And where does cacao come from? Well, according to research, the center of genetic diversity for the species known to science as Theobroma cacao is in the Western Amazon.

We are grateful to have a nice swath of the genetic diversity…

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30 avr. 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · il y a 6 mois

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The Ayahúma tree, Couroupita guianensis, never ceases to surprise. From the same family as the Brazil nut tree, this deciduous tree with cannonball-like fruits is otherworldly. Not only are its flowers delicious looking and smelling - they grow not on the crown’s branches, but concentrated…

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30 avr. 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · il y a 6 mois

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It's one heck of a deal. Plant a tree, and we'll throw in some animals. We thank Mother Nature, thanks Mother Earth! It's true. Plant a tree and the generosity of life is such that you don't get just a tree, you get animals too.

These are all shots of animals spotted in our reforestation…

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30 avr. 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · il y a 6 mois

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mars 2024

Our team in Loreto has been busy since the end of 2023 prepping for their biggest operation of the year - the distribution and planting of over 11,000 seedlings to 8 communities in 2 river basins in the region. The reparto y siembra, or distribution and planting, is one of the key…

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01 mars 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · il y a 6 mois

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As you read this, our teams in CV Baltimori, La Joya, and Loreto are making the most of the rain. In just two months, we've planted over 20,000 plants, of more than 50 native species. Over the next few weeks, our team and participating families in our agroforestry programs will be…

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01 mars 2024
décembre 2023

Join us once again for this season's planting efforts in Madre de Dios! The dry season is coming to an end and we began our reforestation efforts earlier this month.

We hope you can continue to support us and we are excited to keep you updated with our reforestation efforts this…

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01 déc. 2023

We are very excited to announce that we won the Trillion Trees: Forest Communities and Value Chains Challenge! We were selected as one of 15 UpLink - World Economic Forum Top Innovators, and are looking forward to joining this inspiring community of innovators to grow our impact.

(In…

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01 déc. 2023
Nicci Gowing
Nicci Gowing · il y a un an

Incredible achievement, congratulations 🥳🎉

Farmer Field School became a reality this quarter! We successfully facilitated a horizontal exchange of knowledge between Bora and Huitoto rosewood farmers from Ampiyacu and Maijuna stingless beekeepers from Napo. The farmer field schools were realized in Ampiyacu, with a group of…

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01 déc. 2023
septembre 2023

This month, in a first-of-its-kind activity, the Camino Verde Loreto team carried out a horizontal knowledge exchange between the Bora, Huitoto and Maijuna communities with whom we work. This “farmer field school” is meant to facilitate a space for participating community members…

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30 sept. 2023

For only the second year ever, Camino Verde is on the cusp of producing over 100,000 seedlings this calendar year, representing over a hundred species. Though it’s common for us to hit 50k seedlings in a year, it’s rare that we break a hundred grand. Hooray for keeping the tree nurseries…

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30 sept. 2023
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