It is a project to protect the largest protected area of Colombia and generate sustainable development in that area.
Tag: protected areas
In the Environment Day know the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
Celebrating the World Environment Day, see a documentary about the largest reserve in Peru, with over 2 million hectares.
The solitary photographer from the Amazon National Park
Former park vigilant, Gilberto Nascimento Silva alone accumulated pictures of more than 800 species, a study conducted without any support.
TriplePundit: ARPA Bridge Fund to Conserve 15% of Brazil’s Amazon
The Brazilian government, WWF and partners announced the launch of a $215 million fund to ensure the long-term protection of the world’s largest network of protected areas of Brazilian Amazon rain forest.
El Universo: Petroamazonas gets environmental license to exploit Yasuni
The company Petroamazonas EP will launch preparatory activities such as installation of camps and opening access in Tiputini and Tambococha fields, located the first out of the Yasuni National Park, and the second within.
Notimérica: New maintenance program to the Amazon was launched
The Minister of Environment of Brazil, Izabella Teixeira, announced funds of almost US 203 million for the next two years of the Programme on Protected Areas of the Amazon (ARPA).
InfoRegión: Community renews its commitment with protected area
The community signed an agreement with the Center for Conservation, Research and Management of Natural Areas Cordillera Azul, as a way to consolidate the relationship and renew commitments and partnerships for 10 years.
El Deber: Environment Ministry working on afforestation in the Amazon
The government does the work of afforestation of 500,000 seedlings in the Madidi National Park and in the Biosphere Reserve – Communal Lands Pilon Lajas.
Loreto: dump site continues to affect health of communities
Seven years ago was decided removal the the garbage dump that affect Allpahuayo Mishana National Reserve, because the solid waste directly pollute the creek that feeds the Nanay river. Until today continues in the same place.
InfoRegión: 10% of the world’s bird species are in Madre de Dios region
Madre de Dios also has over 500 species of birds, over 1000 species of butterflies and 151 species of dragonflies.