The forests in this region serve as a bridge between the Andes and the Amazon, making them home to extraordinary biodiversity. More than 30% of the landscape—spanning 2.18 million hectares—lies within protected areas and Indigenous reserves, offering a key opportunity for planning, conservation, and the sustainable use of natural resources.

Diagnosis
Deforestation, illegal wildlife trade, and unsustainable fishing practices are the main threats to the region. Conservation efforts are often challenged by coca production, mining, and hydrocarbon exploration and extraction.
What we do
Our priorities include reducing deforestation, protecting species, and promoting ecosystem restoration. We achieve this by supporting authorities in managing protected areas, improving community livelihoods, and strengthening sustainable productive activities.
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