The rainy season is approaching the Araguaia region, and it’s time to put into action all the planning from the past few months. Our field team is already focused on the final preparations to ensure that every seedling and seed reaches the restoration sites, where they’ll soon become part of the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor.
While planting hasn’t officially started yet, our teams are working on-site, clearing and preparing the soil. In the coming weeks, these areas will receive hundreds of thousands of seedlings and seeds to kick off the ecological restoration process across more than 205 hectares of the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor.
To make this possible, seedling production at the Black Jaguar Nursery is running faster than ever. Around 440,000 seedlings will be transported to restoration sites during the 2025/2026 planting season.
Seeds collected by Ressemear, the Araguaia Seed Network, are also arriving in large quantities — tons of native seeds from over 60 Amazon and Cerrado species.
In addition to planting activities, we’ll also focus on maintaining 667.87 hectares. Maintenance during the first three years is crucial for effective ecological restoration. During this stage, we control invasive grasses that could hinder the healthy growth of young trees.
We’re excited to kick off another planting season, and we count on you to follow along every step of the way!







