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Through the REDD+ The Last Habitat project, we continue to promote the well-being of neighboring communities through initiatives that strengthen their productive capacities. A clear example of this is the work we have been doing in the Nuevo Belén community, located 21 km from Pucallpa, adjacent to the area conserved by REDD+ The Last Habitat....
On January 20, 2025, BAM held a participatory workshop with regional authorities and civil society representatives from Ucayali, where it presented the details of its large-scale reforestation and restoration project with native species. The purpose of the dialogue was to communicate the scope of the project and to open up the exchange of experiences and...
On July 22nd, we won the Concytec ProCiencia contest that grants funding for the monitoring of avifauna within our forestry plantations with native species and BAM’s protected forests under our REDD+ The Last Habitat conservation project, in Campo Verde, Ucayali, Peru. Did you know that Peru is among the 12 megadiverse countries and is positioned...
The Peruvian and Chilean soccer teams will offset the CO2 emissions from their SKY Airline  flights with carbon credits from our REDD+ The Last Habitat project. This milestone makes the national team one of the first soccer teams in South America to neutralize carbon emissions from their flights. “We are pleased to offer ‘La Bicolor’...
Since mid-2023, Bosques Amazónicos (BAM) and Nuevo Belén, a local community adjacent to our REDD+ The Last Habitat conservation project in Campo Verde, Ucayali, have been developing an initiative that seeks to improve the income of cassava and fariña producers. Together with the community, we started a project for the development of productive cassava plots,...
Last Friday, October 20, Bosques Amazónicos (BAM) and the Alto Purús National Park (PNAP) signed a 3-year cooperation agreement with the objective of strengthening the monitoring of the areas protected by the PNAP and BAM, the management of natural resources of importance to local populations, as well as environmental communication and education with the main...
As part of BAM’s Science Program and within the framework of the strategic alliance with the San Diego Zoo, between August and November 2022 we installed more than one hundred camera traps in the jungles of our property in Campo Verde (Ucayali, Peru) in order to record, identify and quantify the vast diversity of fauna...
The problem: deforestation and degradation of high-value native species Peru has an amazing diversity of native forest species of great value, which have evolved over the centuries in its different ecosystems. Unfortunately, this biological wealth is being threatened in our country due to the increasing deforestation and degradation of our forests. On the one hand,...
The Private Conservation Area Campo Verde is located on private lands owned by the company Bosques Amazónicos (BAM) near the city of Pucallpa, the heart of the Peruvian Amazon. This natural reserve serves as a crucial refuge for conserving biodiversity in one of the regions most affected by deforestation and land-use change. Recognized and supported...
In the fascinating world of herpetology, one species that deserves our attention is the frog Scinax pyroinguinis, also called “groins of fire frog”. These amphibious creatures have a unique beauty and an interesting history to explore. According to the official study published in Evolutionary Systems, Scinax tree frogs are among the most diverse clades of...
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