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The Black Jaguar Foundation is a non-profit organization working to restore the Amazon rainforest and the Cerrado savanna, in Brazil. We plant native trees on a large scale in collaboration with local farmers to realize the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor: bringing back biodiversity and taking climate action for us, and future generations.

The Black Jaguar Foundation is a non-profit organization working to restore the Amazon rainforest and the Cerrado savanna, in Brazil. We plant native trees on a large scale in collaboration with local farmers to realize the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor: bringing back biodiversity and taking climate action for us, and future generations..

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By planting 1.7 billion native trees in Brazil, the Black Jaguar Foundation is in support of all the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and in particular the following 6:

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

By planting 1.7 billion native trees in Brazil, the Black Jaguar Foundation is in support of all the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and in particular the following 6:

How we contribute to all UN Sustainable Development Goals

How we contribute to all UN Sustainable Development Goals

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78 native tree species are being grown at the Black Jaguar Foundation Nursery

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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,…

Black Jaguar Foundation conducts new forest fire prevention and response training

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Protecting the forest also means ensuring that our team is prepared to face field challenges safely. That’s why, on June 13, we held a Forest Fire Prevention and Response Training…

Interview series on renowned Brazilian channel “Fala Carlão”: learn about ecological restoration with field supervisor Tainan Balestrin

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In this first interview of the series, Tainan Balestrin, our field forestry supervisor, explains the restoration process in a Permanent Preservation Area, including the planting of native seedlings and careful…

From degraded land to forest: restoration progress in the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor

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Between 2020 and 2024, what was once degraded land is now a growing forest. This transformation occurred in a Permanent Preservation Area (APP), in one of the priority regions of…

78 native tree species are being grown at the Black Jaguar Foundation Nursery

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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,…

Black Jaguar Foundation conducts new forest fire prevention and response training

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Protecting the forest also means ensuring that our team is prepared to face field challenges safely. That’s why, on June 13, we held a Forest Fire Prevention and Response Training…

Interview series on renowned Brazilian channel “Fala Carlão”: learn about ecological restoration with field supervisor Tainan Balestrin

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In this first interview of the series, Tainan Balestrin, our field forestry supervisor, explains the restoration process in a Permanent Preservation Area, including the planting of native seedlings and careful…

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