OUR IMPACT
We manage and protect 17 reserves covering 100,000 acres, and cooperatively manage an additional 188,000 acres of private and communal reserves, totaling an area larger than New York City.
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In the Pacific Ocean, we helped establish and create a management plan for the massive La Hermandad marine reserve, connecting the Galápagos with Cocos Island in Costa Rica.
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We've planted over 1.7 million trees using 140 native species, restoring tropical forests.
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In just 25 years, parts of our Canandé Reserve in the Chocó have transformed from barren pastures to lush forests.
Our conservation approach combines advanced science, global collaborations, cutting-edge technology, and strong community engagement.
Community Leadership
We empower 12 indigenous and 2 ancestral communities, from the Chocó to the Amazon and coastal region, to protect their lands and thrive through sustainable opportunities.
In The Chocó, we trained 120 cacao producers in sustainable practices, established 4 community nurseries with a capacity of 4,000 plants each, and reforested with 2,000 native trees.
We coordinate with local and national governments.
Science and Innovation
Science is fundamental to conservation success. Improving our data collection and analysis lets us measure our impact. It also lets us test and fix them when needed. We use AI tools to find the species in the reserves and track their populations. We also use the tools to find human-caused threats such as illegal logging or poaching. We use camera traps. We complement them with advanced audio tech. This lets us fully detect threats to biodiversity.