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Our Results

Our holistic approach and years of focus on the western Amazon have helped local people accomplish amazing things for the environment.

Here are our some of impact highlights!

23 Years

Working on the Ground

5 Countries

Where we protect the Amazon in Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia

$50 Million

Investment in conservation to date, estimated using yearly budgets

Protect Wild Places

9.3 Million

Acres directly protected through the creation and management of conservation areas

356 Species

That are endangered and endemic, living in the area we protect *

481 Million metric tons

Carbon being withheld from the atmosphere by the forests we protect

Empower People

20,000 Individuals

Trained in conservation best practices in a wide variety of topics, such as tree care and water management

25 Communities

We partner with in the headwaters of the Amazon of Peru and Bolivia

250+ Scholarships

Awarded to young biologists to conduct field studies at our research stations

Put Science and Technology to Work for Conservation

554 Research projects

Conducted at our research stations *

30 New-to-science species

Discovered at the areas we protect

83% of the Amazon

Is currently being monitored for illegal deforestation with our real-time satellite monitoring system, MAAP (Monitoring of the Andean Amazon Project).

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