UPCOMING PROTECTION PROJECTS

Saving the Lungs of the World

Amazon Protection projects - Yellow-striped poison dart frog

WITH OUR AMAZON PROTECTION PROJECTS WE WANT TO ESTABLISH PROTECTED AREAS WHERE WE WANT TO SAVE AND CONSERVE THE RAINFOREST FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS. OUR STRATEGY IS TO, TOGETHER WITH YOUR SUPPORT, OBTAIN PIECES OF LAND FOR REFORESTATION AND CONSERVATION OF THE RAINFOREST.

We discuss the significance of reforestation in the section titled “upcoming reforestation projects,” and we also strongly believe that it is crucial to protect the rainforest that already exists. In fact, it’s essential for the protection of our planet’s ecosystems and the preservation of the natural world. As an organic carbon sink, the rainforest contributes to reducing the effects of climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. As many of the plant species found in the rainforest contain compounds that have been used to develop drugs to treat a wide range of diseases, it is also a significant source of medicines.

In addition to the environmental benefits of protecting the San Martin rainforest, there are also important social and economic reasons to do so. The rainforest is home to many indigenous communities that rely on its resources for their livelihoods, and protecting it is vital to their cultural survival. The rainforest also attracts tourists from around the world, providing jobs and income for local people.

A tremendous variety of plant and animal species can be found in the vast and stunning San Martin rainforest. Governments, NGOs, and individuals (such as ourselves and you) can and should collaborate to create sustainable land use practices and support conservation initiatives if we are to stop further deforestation. This could involve taking steps like establishing protected areas, encouraging sustainable agriculture, and creating ecotourism initiatives.

WE HAVE IDENTIFIED A STUNNING 104-HECTARE PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED CLOSE TO CHAZUTA.

This exceptional property is characterized by its distinctive features, which include four distinct portions ranging in size from 22 to 30 hectares. We will be conducting a thorough investigation of this land with the goal of starting our first reforestation initiative hoping it will be the first of many Amazon protection projects to come. The land is truly special, with three portions of it being original rainforests and home to some of the world’s most incredible flora and fauna. We aim to preserve these areas in their original state for future generations. The fourth portion of the land has been used for grazing, and we plan to plant trees on this cleared land to help restore it to its original state and provide valuable habitat for wildlife.