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It is worth to leave the forests standing! At the head of the Xingu River, actors are working together to restore stretches of the Amazon and the Brazilian Cerrado. In this video, they tell us a bit about the challenges and achievements obtained with the implementation of the Muvuca seed technique, developed by the Instituto Socioambiental, which receives support from Conservation International.

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It is worth to leave the forests standing! At the head of the Xingu River, actors are working together to restore stretches of the Amazon and the Brazilian Cerrado. In this video, they tell us a bit about the challenges and achievements obtained with the implementation of the Muvuca seed technique, developed by the Instituto Socioambiental, which receives support from Conservation International.

It is worth to leave the forests standing! At the head of the Xingu River, actors are working together to restore stretches of the Amazon and the Brazilian Cerrado. In this video, they tell us a bit about the challenges and achievements obtained with the implementation of the Muvuca seed technique, developed by the Instituto Socioambiental, which receives support from Conservation International.

It is worth to leave the forests standing! At the head of the Xingu River, actors are working together to restore stretches of the Amazon and the Brazilian Cerrado. In this video, they tell us a bit about the challenges and achievements obtained with the implementation of the Muvuca seed technique, developed by the Instituto Socioambiental, which receives support from Conservation International.

It is worth to leave the forests standing! At the head of the Xingu River, actors are working together to restore stretches of the Amazon and the Brazilian Cerrado. In this video, they tell us a bit about the challenges and achievements obtained with the implementation of the Muvuca seed technique, developed by the Instituto Socioambiental, which receives support from Conservation International.