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Árboles plantados
80% of terrestrial biodiversity lives in native forests, so recovering them also means that wildlife can once again inhabit what was once its home.
Dynamic and ecological management that mixes trees and shrubs with crops or animal production systems to obtain environmental, economic and social benefits in an ecologically sustainable way.
Recovering these spaces provides connectivity between landscapes, ecosystems and habitats, ensuring the maintenance of biological diversity and ecological and evolutionary processes.
Largely responsible for the climate crisis in the world, reforestation is the first step to advance ecological restoration, combined with education and connection with the local community, they multiply impacts.
Some projects seek to create a space that allows them to provide educational workshops for citizens, so that they can learn about native flora and fauna and their protection.
Support for beekeepers and small producers who depend on bees and sustainable forest management for their livelihood. Pollination of wild plants is key to life in the world.
Soledad Corti Otaegui de Chile ha plantado 1 árbol en la Patagonia.