We are nearing the end of another planting season! Right now, our field team is focused on planting in the last partner farms. Over the past few months, we have restored more than 200 hectares across 11 farms in Pará and Tocantins – hundreds of thousands of young trees are already growing in the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor. Check it out:
Besides the final plantings, we are also working on the maintenance of areas that were restored between October and December – the first months of this rainy season. This ensures the perfect development of the young trees growing in these regions.
Seedling production for the 2025/2026 planting season has already begun!
Since our work never stops, planning for the next rainy season is already underway, and our forest nursery is producing the seedlings that will be planted in the 2025/2026 planting season.

To achieve this, we have also started purchasing seeds collected by Ressemear, the native seed collective mobilized by the Black Jaguar Foundation.

The ecological restoration chain not only benefits the environment but also local communities – providing them with a way to improve their quality of life through standing forests.