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REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions (VCS 868) carries out a medical campaign that benefits 200 families in Madre de Dios and demonstrates that carbon credits have a real impact in Peru. 200 Brazil nut-growing families received specialized medical care on November 29 and 30, in a campaign organized by REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions Project, by Bosques...
The 2025 Bolivarian Games in Ayacucho–Lima will mark a milestone in sustainability for regional sports: the event will offset its carbon emissions through the REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions Project (VERRA VCS 868), an initiative implemented by Bosques Amazónicos (BAM) in Madre de Dios and internationally recognized as the world’s largest Brazil nut forest conservation project,...
Proof of REDD+ success: after more than 15 years of operation, REDD+ Castañeros remains committed to improving the quality of life of the community. On April 29 and 30, new economic benefits were delivered to partner families from the sale of carbon credits from the conservation project. The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is undergoing a...
For the second year, Machu Picchu obtained the Green Initiative’s Carbon Neutral certification by offsetting its emissions with carbon credits generated by BAM’s REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions project, after reducing its carbon footprint by promoting best practices in waste management, implementing ecological restoration actions, and using electric mobility, among other activities. Machu Picchu’s carbon footprint...
REDD+ Brazil Nut Concessions conservation project continues to make steady progress in its commitment to forest protection and the well-being of its community. On May 9th and 10th, hundreds of Brazil nut families continued to receive direct economic benefits from the sale of CO2 credits, in addition to the activities offered by the project in...
Last Sunday, September 15, a training workshop was held for the prevention of forest fires, which plays a fundamental role in the fight for the preservation of our forests. This event, the result of collaborative work between BAM, the National Amazonian University of Madre de Dios (UNAMAD) and the XVI Fire Department of Madre de...
At Bosques Amazónicos (BAM) we include local communities as part of our value proposition to ensure the long-term sustainability of our efforts. In this way, we are able to positively impact the people who live in and from the forests, the environment and biodiversity in Peru. En este artículo, te contaremos sobre el taller de...
Peru ranks fourth among the 12 megadiverse countries and is one of the 17 countries that are home to 70% of the world’s biodiversity. Within this wonderful territory, the Madre de Dios region, also called the “Capital of Biodiversity of Peru”, is internationally recognized as one of the areas with the greatest variety of wildlife...

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