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Discover our selection of high-quality impact projects: Whether your priority is carbon sequestration, biodiversity conservation, or water and soil management, find the initiative that aligns perfectly with your contribution and environmental commitment goals.

La Cañita
The "La Cañita" Project is a vital 7,000+ hectares biodiversity sanctuary, serving as the protected home for key species, including the magnificent jaguar, the vibrant military macaw (guacamaya verde), and the elusive ocelot.

Finca Alia
Located in Cáceres, Spain, this crucial restoration project focuses on ecosystem restoration and ecological connectivity across 38 hectares, powered by the strategic planting of over 60,000 native trees and shrubs from 19 distinct species.

Santa Isabel
This ecological restoration project in the arid Santa Isabel area of Chihuahua, Mexico, focuses on 7.91 hectares of disturbed land. Through soil works, the goal is to capture and retain rainwater to regulate soil moisture and prevent erosion.

La Solución Somos Todos
Transforming 1,146 hectares of vital coastline, this project drives large-scale mangrove restoration by replanting 100,000 red, white, and black mangrove trees, securing the future of this essential coastal ecosystem.

Pichucalco
Transforming 31.8 hectares of forest in Pichucalco, Chiapas,Mexico, this ecological restoration project planted 15,151 native trees across six distinct species, focusing on enhancing biodiversity, improving soil and water health, and fostering environmental education.

El Cuyo
Transforming 57.516 highly disturbed hectares in Emiliano Zapata, Mexico, this project combats deforestation and water erosion by planting 71,895 trees across five distinct species, restoring vegetation and soil health through targeted groundworks.