Why maintenance and monitoring are key to forest restoration

In this video, Luis Alarcón shares how the ecological restoration process has been in one of the areas of our project in El Libano, Tolima, Colombia. Alarcón accompanied the planting of more than 15,000 trees and has carried out maintenance on the trees we planted. Thanks to his constant work, we can see the trees growing today.

Special thanks to Ledis Arango for producing this video.

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