Even if the Palmarin Tree Project planted a million trees next year, it wouldn't mean much if we couldn't protect them. To make real gains in reforestation has to be well thought out from what species to are to be planted, where and then most importantly how are we going to make sure they will survive. Today that is a big challenge, especially in the Reserve de Palmarin. Although its a reserve it is still used for traditional economic activities including herding. If we are going to make real headway on habitat reconstruction we first need a protected area to work with. Working with local government officials and those who have traditional rights to the land the Palmarin Tree Project is looking to create protected areas where real conservation can occur. This project is in its infancy but has the potential to be our greatest achievement in environmental protection. Getting Involved The reality of this project is it is going to take compensation. People need an incentive to give up their traditional land rights. But as soon as we change how the land is used we can create truly protected areas. If you are interested in this project please make a donation. |