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The Araguaia Corridor is both an environmental and a social project. Through ecological restoration in the Amazon and Cerrado, we are combatting deforestation and biodiversity loss, while simultaneously empowering local communities by creating jobs and local opportunities. Black Jaguar Foundation seeks to create a balance between humans and these important biomes. To emphasize the importance of realising the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor we conducted an International Cost-Benefit Impact Study in 2020.

EMPOWERING LOCAL COMMUNITIES

RESSEMEAR – THE ARAGUAIA SEED NETWORK

Ressemear (Araguaia Seed Network) is a Black Jaguar Foundation initiative that aims to include the local communities in the ecological restoration supply chain, providing a new source of income from the standing forest. The project started from the need of the restoration project itself to obtain native seeds with high quality and reducing losses and costs of logistics. Check how we are impacting the local communities in the Araguaia region:

REASONS TO HELP

THE ARAGUAIA CORRIDOR HAS POSITIVE IMPACT ON ALL OF US

TREES PRODUCE FRESH AIR

Much of the world’s oxygen is produced in the Amazon
rainforest and the Cerrado savanna.

TREES FILTER DRINKING WATER

The origins of many of Brazil’s most vital rivers lie within the Cerrado, often referred to as Brazil’s source for water.

THE RAINFOREST PROVIDES MEDICINE

Plants in the Amazon and the Cerrado are also responsible for the production of much modern medication. 

NO FOREST, NO RAIN

Rainfall on the whole South America continent, and beyond, is influenced by the vegetation cover of the Amazon and Cerrado.

How you can help realize the Araguaia Corridor

UNITED NATIONS

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

By planting 1.7 billion native trees the Black Jaguar Foundation is completing one of the largest land restoration projects on earth, and is in support of all the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and in particular the following 6:

How we contribute to all UN Sustainable Development Goals

THE GREEN CAPITAL STUDY

THE IMPACT OF REFORESTATION

During 2019-2020, an international team of 11 scientists conducted an impact study. Supported by a Global Advisory Board, they calculated the total benefits resulting from the land restoration of the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor, for Brazil and the planet as a whole.

Learn more about the benefits and get to know the researchers