We know the Amazon can be restored – within our lifetime.

It’s why we do what we do.

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Even as the Amazon is being cleared at an alarming rate, even as whole regions are lost to deforestation…

We know there are ways to bring back the rainforest while improving the livelihoods of people. 

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These green ways are more than sustainable, they're regenerative.

We know that successful regenerative systems exist because at Camino Verde, we have been building them for over 15 years. 

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Camino Verde is a non-profit organization registered in Peru and in the United States since 2007.

CV at a glance:

  • Over 200,000 trees planted

  • Representing over 400 tree species

  • In 2 departments of the Peruvian Amazon: Madre de Dios & Loreto

  • Direct Impact Area: 305 hectares (759 acres)

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about Camino Verde

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Read about us:

in HuffPost • in Mongabay • in Landscape News • in Vogue • in Fast Company
in APRC • in Perfumer & Flavorist • in Canopy Bridge • in La Ruta del Clima
in COSP • in Unmanned Aerial • in FoodTank • in Shift Network


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On Social Media

Camino Verde’s social media purpose is to share rich content that is educational, inspirational, and beautiful.

Our public posting is meant as an open source information and inspiration resource, offered in service of regenerative culture and for the preservation of knowledge about the Amazon’s amazing species of trees (and other organisms). Intended for practitioners, the curious, and the botanically voracious.

Or see the page Footer below for complete social media links.

 
 
 

In service of future generations
and the Amazonian trees that benefit us all.

 
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