The Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor continues to draw attention and receive visitors! This time, we had a very special visit of: Mr. André Driessen, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Brazil, and Mr. Emiel Mulder, Biodiversity Counselor at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Brazil.
During the visit, our guests had the opportunity to see firsthand the work carried out by the Black Jaguar Foundation. It was a great opportunity to showcase the stages of the restoration cycle—from seed collection, nursery production, and community engagement to partnerships with local landowners and, finally, the gradual transformation of degraded areas into resilient forests.
Check out more images from the visit: