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Forest hero: Amao from Sinchi Rocha
Meet Amao. He’s from Sinchi Rocha, one of seven indigenous communities involved in the Nii…
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Opportunities born from the COVID-19 pandemic
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in early 2020, the world came to a standstill as…
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Conservation Coast, Nii Kaniti & Sumatra Merang Peatland Project earn recognition as Natural Climate Solutions Lighthouses
The Conservation Coast REDD+ Project in Guatemala, the Nii Kaniti REDD+ project in Peru and…
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Control and surveillance at Nii Kaniti
Fundamental to conservation activities at our projects is efficient and effective control and surveillance of…
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Bringing clean water to the community of Pueblo Neuvo
The Nii Kaniti REDD+ project is having a critical positive impact on reducing global emissions…
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An ecotourism lodge with a purpose
Near the Tambopata River in the Madre de Dios region of Eastern Peru, an ecolodge…
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Forest Hero: Marisela, president of the Infierno
Marisela stands outside her community hall, in front of an embroidered flag that reads ‘Comunidad…
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Infierno’s Banana Spider
The Infierno project, which is nestled in Peru’s Amazon rainforest within the Madre de Dios…
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The Mother of the Jungle
In the forests of the Infierno project in Peru, there’s a tree that the indigenous…
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