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How farmers and churches collaborate for restoring Argentina's Atlantic Forest. Read more.
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The Atlantic Forest once covered a vast swath of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. But it has been reduced to fragments by centuries of logging, agricultural expansion and urbanization, including the growth of cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
Hundreds of organizations are active in the Atlantic Forest Pact and the Trinational Network, a decades-long effort to protect and restore the forest in all three countries. Their initiatives are creating wildlife corridors for endangered species, like the jaguar and the golden lion tamarin, securing water supplies for people and nature, countering and building resilience to climate change, and creating thousands of jobs.
How farmers and churches collaborate for restoring Argentina's Atlantic Forest. Read more.
This World Restoration Flagship is coordinated by The Pact for the Restoration of the Atlantic Forest and the Trinational Network for the restoration of the Atlantic Forest. It receives support from 300+ partners, including Brazilian Society for Ecological Restoration, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, The Nature Conservancy in Brazil, World Resources Institute Brazil, World Wide Fund Brazil, WWF Paraguay, Fundación Vida Silvestre Argentina and many other international and local organizations.