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The Wildlife Corridors Programme

In South America our program focuses on the Atlantic Forest. Agricultural-driven deforestation has left only disconnected fragments, yet this biodiversity hotspot is home to more than 300 amphibian, 250 mammal, 1000 bird and 200 reptile species.

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Explore our Wildlife Corridors projects

Misiones

Argentina

Pontal

Brazil

Tietê Forests

Brazil

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Use the digital map below to explore our Wildlife Corridor projects and find out about their impact.

Updates from the Wildlife Corridors program

For more than ten years, WeForest and IPÊ (Institute for Ecological Research) have worked side by side in Brazil’s Atlantic...
Explore the world of eco-acoustic monitoring to restoring forest wildlife corridors in the Atlantic Forest....
WeForest is delighted to announce a major gift of €1M from Nationale Postcode Loterij – made possible by the Dutch...
The biodiversity crisis is underway, with significant species extinctions. The recently adopted Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) sets forth ambitious targets...
This 1.82 hectare restoration site in our Tietê Forests project in Brazil was being planted when we visited in October...
When it comes to preserving our planet's natural ecosystems, the terms “reforestation” and “restoration” are often used interchangeably. In fact,...
Over 9600 hectares were restored during 2022 - that's almost 13.5 million trees....
How often do you get the chance to escape into nature? Studies have shown it can have positive effects on...
No fewer than 25 different species of medium or large land mammals have been spotted by camera traps in sites...
This clip and thousands more hours of forest sounds have been collected in our Pontal restoration areas, as well as...

Click here to read our 2024 Annual Report