Peruvian Amazon Corridor Trust
Can Technology Save the Amazon Jungle?
Peruvian Amazon Corridor Trust
Can Technology Save the Amazon Jungle?
The Amazon jungle is the largest rainforest on earth, home to countless birds, insects, animals and trees including the mighty jaguar
The remote terrain of the Peruvian Amazon has made policing the jungle against illegal logging, mining and poaching almost impossible, until now...
The Peruvian Amazon Corridor Trust is the connection between the latest in technology and conservation.
Stopping Illegal logging and deforestation.
Monitoring and protecting biodiversity.
Empowering and training local communities in technology and conservation.
Who We Are
Peruvian Amazon Corridor Trust is a Peruvian based NGO focused on forging the connection between conservation and the latest technology in real time.
We have partnered locally, regionally and nationally with communities and Peruvian government authorities to monitor biodiversity and illegal logging.
Local knowledge coupled with new technology merges the vital skill sets for sustainable conservation.
Biodiversity Corridor
Strategic links between existing national reserves for a secure biodiversity highway in the NE Amazon of Peru.
Technologies
Cameras, drones, VR, etc with the satélite WiFi boxes from tosí connect.
Community and Government Involvement
training to use the tech (shift from killing jaguars to taking care of them, learning and training from both sides.
Applications:
- Illegal Logging, biodiversity monitoring, tourism, surveillance.
- Linking government levels in a transparent information exchange (Tosí connect).
- Linking university and SERNANP investigations to the world.