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Colombia

Anthrotect

Anthrotect works to protect tropical rainforests by starting with the people that live in them. They build long-term, bottom-up partnerships with community landowners that show a deep, unwavering commitment to protecting the forests they call home. They value local traditions and perspectives as unique strengths crucial to understanding and addressing the global environmental issues facing our world today.

Anthrotect was founded in 2007 by anthropologist Brodie Ferguson with the mission of making conservation a viable economic alternative for forest-dependent communities worldwide. In 2009, Anthrotect opened it's second office in Colombia to provide Afro-Colombian and indigenous landowners with the training and skills needed to turn their traditional ecological knowledge into a global environmental service. In 2012, after more than three years of consultations, workshops, and field activities throughout the Chocó region, the Chocó-Darién Conservation Corridor became the first community-owned REDD+ project in the world to be awarded carbon credits for forest conservation. The project continues to serve as a model for landholders around the world seeking new ways to manage their forests sustainably.

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