The largest nursery in southern Pará is now open to the community! Starting this month, schools, universities, and organized groups are invited to take part in Black Jaguar Foundation’s free educational visits, held on the last Friday of every month, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
During the visit, participants follow the entire process of native seedling production from the Cerrado and Amazon biomes from seed collection to planting.
The experience includes hands-on activities such as planting seedlings, observing irrigation systems, and identifying different cultivated species. Visitors are also guided through the full ecological restoration cycle of the Permanent Preservation Areas (APPs) and Legal Reserves (RLs) that make up the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor.
These visits offer a practical and inspiring experience where children, youth, and adults can learn about the value of trees and the impact of collective action on the climate crisis. The nursery’s facilities also serve as a valuable educational space for technical and university students attending classes on irrigation, seed technology, and fruiting.
Visits must be scheduled in advance via contato@black-jaguar.org. Each group can include 5 to 15 participants, including educators. The activity is suitable for children aged 5 and up, and all visitors receive the necessary safety equipment to enjoy the experience comfortably and responsibly.











