Forest

Jocotoco

The Jocotoco Foundation is an Ecuadorian non-government organization established in 1998 to protect land of critical importance to the conservation of Ecuador’s endangered birds and associated biodiversity. The Foundation primarily achieves this by purchasing lands and managing them as ecological reserves.  To date, the Jocotoco Foundation has established ten reserves protecting about 15,000 ha (approx 37,000

Trees for seeds

Since 2002, Quito started a participatory organic urban agriculture program (AGRUPAR) as a city policy. AGRUPAR in Spanish means to get together. This food security program has grown to 2,500 orchards and involves approximately 16,000 citizens living in the city´s periphery. AGRUPAR involves women and men of all ages and races, addicts that are trying

Hiking for Change

Forests are one of the cheapest ways to combat climate change solutions. Only by knowing forests it feels the connection for conservation. We want to educate people about our natural wealth while we promote sports and health and make each person contributes to our programs and projects. Twenty years from now you will be more