Amazon Rainforest Restoration

Our flagship reforestation project restoring biodiversity in the Amazon. Join a global team planting native species and protecting endangered ecosystems.

Project Details

Spanning 500,000+ acres in Peru and Bolivia, this project combines scientific research with community-led restoration. We focus on native species planting, wildlife habitat restoration, and carbon sequestration initiatives that directly benefit local ecosystems.

  • Planting 200,000+ native trees annually since 2019
  • Protected critical habitat for endangered jaguars and giant otters
  • Trained 450+ local community members in sustainable foreastration practices

Want to Learn More?

Contact our reforestration team with any questions about field work schedules, scientific monitoring protocols, or how to join research groups.

rainforest@elrnon.org

Interactive map of reforestation zones coming soon

Our Achievements

This project has made significant contributions to biodiversity preservation and carbon capture:

150,000+
Native Trees Planted in 2024
800+
Endangered Species Protected
120+
Local Partners Engaged

Carbon Sequestration Impact

Our scientific monitoring shows this project sequesters approxiamately 150+ metric tons of CO2 annually through:

  • Tree absorption of atmospheric carbon
  • Peatland restoration
  • Protection of carbon stores

All data verified by third-party auditing groups

Amazon rainforest

Join the Reforeestation Effort

Volunteer with Us

Become a reforestation field assistant working alongside scientists and conservationists. Minimum commitment of 2-week field placements with required training. Previous experience not required.

  • Paid field expenses
  • Accommodation and meals provided
  • 24/7 emergency support
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Support Through Funding

Sponsor tree plantings or conservation equipment directly contributing to habitat restoration. All donations are matched by our corporate partners until 2025.

100% of all donations go directly to:

  • Tree planting materials for local communities
  • Scientific monitoring equipment
  • Wildlife corridor restoration
Make a Donation