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The Gaviotas Forest |
In the early 1980's Gaviotas begn planting a Carribean pine tree in the
otherwise barren llanos of eastern Colombia. These trees were able to
survive in the highly acidic soil with the help of mycorrhizal fungus
applied to their roots. Over the years, this forest has expanded to approximately
8,000 hectares, or 20,000 acres. The presence of the forest has altered
the local climate by generating an additional 10 percent rainfall, which
also supports Gaviotas' water bottling initiative. Gaviotans
produce a very high-grade resin in their efficient, zero-waste facility.
Even the packaging of the resin was designed to minimize excess material.
Resin can be poured directly into cardboard boxes, cooled and shipped
to market. Over the years the pine trees have provided a shady understory for other
plants and animals to thrive. Some of these species may be dormant seeds
of ancient rainforest that once covered the region. The pines are slowly
being crowded out by the regeneration of indigenous species. The community
is generating power with turbine engines fuled by the aging pines in their
forest.
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Carbon Offsets |
ZERI.org has launched a carbon offset
initiative administered by MarionInstitute.org.
Proceeds go toward planting trees at Gaviotas under direction of CentroLasGaviotas.org.
Visit gaviotasoffsets.org. |