For the Black Jaguar Foundation, restoring forests means restoring biodiversity. The more native tree species planted in an area, the greater the chances of rebuilding ecological processes, enriching the soil, attracting wildlife, and creating more resilient, balanced landscapes over time.
This commitment begins at our forest nursery. From 2022 to 2024, we germinated 45 species, produced over 1.1 million seedlings, and used about 2,660 kg of seeds.
For 2025, the numbers continue to impress:
- 78 species in production
- 439,110 seedlings forecast
- 507.31 kg of seeds
Today, our portfolio includes 78 native species—a major achievement that reflects the dedication and care of our team in ensuring that each restored area features a rich and functional mix of plants.
Take a look at some of the grown species:
This collective effort is what makes it possible to transform seeds into living, connected, and thriving forests.