Sustainable Conservation
The real protection of forests, vital for the planet, can only be achieved
by working hand in hand with the communities that inhabit them.
We protect some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet
We collaborate with local communities, environmental experts, and global partners to protect the lungs of the world.
YAIRE Biodiversity Credits Project
Our projects
Where we are?
Protecting the Planet, Empowering its People!
More than
2.5 million
hectares of forest preserved
More than
28.5 million
tCO2e reductions done
More than
30 communities
Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities, with more than 15 languages, benefited
Our Commitment
Conservation:
We protect and restore forests vital to biodiversity and ecological equilibrium.
Communities:
We empower local communities, integrating their ancestral wisdom and fostering sustainable practices.
Climate Change:
We combat climate change with REDD+ projects and carbon offset strategies, aiming for a Net Zero future.
Biodiversity:
We safeguard life-rich ecosystems, protecting some of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Net Zero
Offsetting the carbon footprint in a creative and sustainable way
Conservation
and Sustainable Development
Through social investment, carbon credits and biodiversity, our projects, in regions of rich cultural and natural diversity, tackle deforestation and improve local quality of life and wellbeing.
Blog “Voices of the Forest”:
Community and Conservation
Living Cultural Diversity: Voices, Languages, and Memories
At COP30, cultural diversity rises as an essential pillar of climate action. Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples, languages, and ancestral knowledge remind us that conserving nature also means protecting the memory and identity of those who inhabit it.
COP30, Cradle of Biodiversity
COP30, held for the first time in the Amazon, places biodiversity at the center of climate action and highlights innovative initiatives like the Yaire project’s Biodiversity Credits in Colombia.
Voices of Sustainability at Festival Cordillera
At the Aldea Verde of Festival Cordillera, organizations such as National Natural Parks, WWF, Fundación Grupo Argos, Parque Jaime Duque, and the Institute for Animal Welfare joined forces to promote sustainability, biodiversity, and animal welfare, proving that music can also be a bridge to conservation.










