Generating Secure and Sustainable Livelihoods
We are working one family at a time to tackle the huge threat that slash and burn poses. As well as protecting the rainforest, taking up Inga alley cropping allows families to escape the vicious cycle of slash and burn farming and gain genuine food security and a sustainable livelihood.
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Una Gira para Communidades da la Cangrejal
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Sustainable firewood produced by Inga alley cropping
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Don Maximino y familia en sus callejones de Guama recién sembrado.
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Alongside Inga alley cropping, we are also helping families plant cacao orchards with Inga as a shade tree.
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Don Martin y sus callejones con Guama.
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Distributing rainforest seedlings for reforestation
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Reunion con campesinos interesdaos en el proyecto
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Pineapples growing in Inga alleys
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Toda la familia unida en su esfuerzo a sembrar Guama y ganar seguridad alimentaria
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Don Pablino y su hijo en sus callejones de 18 meses de edad.a alleys
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Miles de arbolitos listo para la siembra en nuestro vivero.
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Leña sostenible producido por una poda de la parcela de Don Fuastino.
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Campesino Don Alejandro sembrando las primeras arbolitos de guama en su terreno
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Pepper spice growing in Inga alleys
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Miaze sano y organico sembrado dentro de los callejones de guama.
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Don Reuben with his corn crop produced in Inga alleys
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Miaze just beginning to
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Pruned Inga alleys ready for planting.
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Vanilla grown using Inga alley cropping
Protecting Pico Bonito Rainforest, Honduras
Slash and burn poses a grave threat to rainforests worldwide. Our Land for Life project in Honduras is working to protect the biodiversity-rich rainforest of Pico Bonito National Park. Here are a few photos for you of the beautiful primary rainforest of Pico Bonito and the some of spectacular species that live there.
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Slash and burn poses a grave threat to rainforests worldwide.
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El Bosque Lluvioso del Parque Nacional Pico Bonito.
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El Bejuco Waterfall, Pico Bonito National Park
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Glasswing Butterfly, Pico Bontio
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A Jaguar captured by Panthera’s camera traps just minutes from were we work on the border of Pico Bonito National Park
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When it comes to big cats, its not just Jaguars that can be found in Pico Bonito. Its also home to Pumas, Panthers, Ocelots and Margays.
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Collared Aracari, Pico Bonito
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Parrot Snake, Pico Bonito
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Keel-billed Toucan, Pico Bonito