
Our Mission
Our mission is nothing short of world-changing. From day one, teams of scientists, local stewards, and global volunteers have braved relentless rain, tangled jungle, and logistical nightmares to turn
threatened land into a living sanctuary. We’ve built trails, planted seedlings, and secured legal
protection for the forest through sheer grit. Today, 59,000 hectares stand safe under our watch, with
plans to expand into an additional 260,000 hectares of regeneration. Every tree saved, every sapling planted, and every hour logged has been for one cause:
To restore this majestic wilderness and forge a lasting legacy for generations.

ADMINISTRATIVE VISION
The Rolls Royce of Reforestation
OUR INITIATIVES (CONFIRMED & IN MOTION)

1.
The Largest Private Nursery in Latin America
- Initial capacity: 500,000 seedlings/year
- Native and endangered species prioritized
- In collaboration with agricultural engineers and reforestation specialists
4.
Academic Collaboration and Scientific Research
- Invitations sent to top universities and ecological research centers
(Colombia, US, EU) - Open calls for research residencies within the reserve
- Data-sharing agreement for biodiversity, hydrology, and climate models
2.
Carbon Credit & Ecosystem Services Division
- Registration in progress with international certification bodies
- Methodologies in line with Verra & Gold Standard
- Estimated yield: 260,000 hectares suitable for carbon markets
5.
Community Support & Indigenous Empowerment Programs
- AURE: Economic inclusion for rural women
- VICTORIA: Reforesting hearts and forests
- Seed banks and ancestral knowledge recovery
- Fair-trade and cultural tourism routes under development
3.
Bee Sanctuary & Pollinator Recovery Project
- Over 40 natural hives registered
- Training rural women in ecological beekeeping
- Part of the Blanca program (Indigenous Women’s Visual and Nutritional
Health)
6.
Legal and Operational Transparency
- Reserve is in legal consolidation phase with full land custodianship
- A division under Armon-IA S.A.S. is forming to manage incoming
proposals - Technology-driven with AI-powered decision-making for sustainability
assessment
This was never easy. Despite recent progress in Colombia, 380,000 hectares of Amazon have still been lost in 2023 alone – the smallest loss since 2018, yet a sobering reminder of the threat. Illegal logging, land-grabs for cattle ranching, and the looming specter of climate change constantly threaten to undo our work. Even now, fragile seedlings face drought and fires; poachers and miners eye the riches in these trees. Scientists warn that if deforestation continues unabated, the Amazon could flip from a carbon sink into a carbon source . The clock is ticking and our resources are stretched thin. We have overcome daunting setbacks already, but we cannot afford to give up now.
WHY IT MATTERS

Climate Lifetime
Each tree is a natural air purifier. A single mature tree absorbs about 10–22 pounds (≈10 kg) of carbon dioxide per year . By protecting forests in the Amazon – which stores roughly 56.8 billion tons of carbon – we help slow climate change. Every dollar you give directly prevents carbon pollution at its source.

Community & Health
Trees do more than clean air – they save lives. They cool the land, reduce
flooding, and filter pollutants . In cities, researchers estimate that increasing tree cover could prevent
nearly 40% of heat-related deaths . By safeguarding this forest, we safeguard communities both local
and global. We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your individual needs.

Wildlife Sanctuary
Protecting a single tree protects an entire ecosystem. Remember: amazon forests host the vast majority of Earth’s wildlife . Your support means jaguars, monkeys, frogs, and birds will keep
their homes. Each acre secured is home to species that could disappear otherwise.

Global Legacy:
With your help, this project will stand as a historic triumph. You’ll be part of a story of
hope that beats back deforestation, inspires policy change, and sets an example worldwide.