Amazon Windshields

Amazon Windshields, Bolivia

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Our project aims to combat deforestation in the Bolivian Amazon through innovative agroforestry solutions. The region is losing vast forest areas to agriculture, requiring creative approaches to balance farming and conservation. By planting tree windshields between fields, we create a grid that boosts crop yields on less land, prevents wind erosion, and improves biodiversity, water quality, and social well-being while reducing the carbon footprin

199,680 Trees funded of 220,539
1,329,195.33 T CO2 compensated
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April 2025

Tabebuia impetiginosa (Tajibo Morado): Un aliado para la reforestación y la economía de Santa Cruz

La reforestación se erige como una herramienta fundamental para la restauración de nuestros valiosos ecosistemas, y en el contexto de Santa Cruz, B...

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October 2024

These are Tabebuia impetiginosa seeds freshly collected from the forest. The key to growing exceptional trees lies in selecting seeds from ancient, towering specimens, ensuring the offspring inherit the superior genetics of their parent tree. This allows us to guarantee only the

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22 Oct 2024

This fascinating nocturnal monkey has been spotted for the first time within our planting sites. We are thrilled by its presence, as it is a native species of these lands. We are confident that it will soon bring along its family and companions, likely sensing that our forests provide

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15 Oct 2024
Ketrawe
Ketrawe · 6 months ago

sorry, black azarae boliviensis.

July 2024

Did you know that scientists have found that if the bark of all the world's trees were spread flat, it would cover the entire Earth's surface? Also, methane is responsible for about 30% of the rise in global temperatures since the industrial revolution. Remarkably, our beloved trees

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28 Jul 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 8 months ago

Que bonito !

March 2024

Did you know that planting trees in certain areas can increase global warming? A recent study in Nature Communications (March 26, 2024) highlights that adding trees to grasslands, savannas, and deserts can reduce sunlight reflection, leading to increased heat absorption. However,

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28 Mar 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · a year ago

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