Current Situation

The state of the land

The 260-hectare land is in an advanced state of degradation, the result of decades of deforestation and overgrazing. It was also affected by a major wildfire approximately twenty years ago.

Biodiversity is fragile and limited: there are few large trees, reduced native wildlife, and a significant lack of vegetation cover and shade. This situation exposes the soil to high temperatures, accelerates erosion processes, and worsens the loss of organic matter.

Today, overgrazing remains the main factor of degradation. The land therefore requires immediate rest, along with the implementation of restoration actions to initiate its regeneration process.

Native wildlife is gradually being left without food and, little by little, without habitat. As we lose plant life, we lose animal life, and with it the balance necessary for coexistence. Without change, it is our own humanity that we risk losing.

Human beings have taken too much; it is time to give back.
We are still in time!

“We sow life. We regenerate the present. We protect the future.”

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