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Finca la Robleda, Natural Protected Area in Cayey

Why donate?

Your contribution of time, money or land helps advance our mission of protecting Puerto Rico’s ecosystems and encourages human beings to have a deeper relationship with nature.

100K+

trees

As the first line of defense towards against the climate crisis, our annual goal is to plant and grow 100,000 native and endemic trees.

10,000

native and endemic species

As an important biodiversity hotspot for the Caribbean and the world, protecting Puerto Rico’s over 10,000 native and endemic species is critical to the health of our natural and human ecosystems.

Help us protect nature and ecosystems on the islands of Puerto Rico.  

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Time

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Land

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Stocks

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What do we achieve with your donation?

Your contribution helps bring the agroecological and historic preservation movements to life.

More trees for Puerto Rico
Our reforestation unit uses the donations to plant and maintain 100,000 trees per year to combat climate change.
More sustainable communities
We have relationships with 60 public Montessori schools to create botanical gardens in their schoolyards and with 33 communities on the islands, which now participate in their own social, economic, and conservation practices.