Our Program Areas

The 4 corners Camino Verde’s work stands on. Everything we do lives under one of these tents.

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Living Seed Bank
Biodiversity Program

Non-Timber Forest Products
Production Program

Living Seed Bank
Biodiversity Program

With over 400 native tree species planted to date, Camino Verde’s reforestation centers and tree nurseries form a one-of-a-kind Living Seed Bank of Amazonian biodiversity. Our database currently includes 663 plant species planted at our centers.

Non-Timber Forest Products
Production Program 

We hand distill essential oils in the Amazon of Peru: Amazonian plants grown, harvested, and transformed by Amazonian people. Other products include: Amazonian vanilla, wild cacao, and native stingless bee honey.

Rosewood Farmer
Livelihood Program

RealTrees
Tree Planting Transparency Program

Rosewood Farmer
Livelihood Program

Together with Amazonian farmers and native communities, Camino Verde builds regenerative supply chains: of value added products sourced from reforested trees of endangered species.

RealTrees
Transparency Program

It wasn’t enough just to plant hundreds of thousands of trees. For next level transparency, we created a cutting edge tool using blockchain and AI to allow our donors to track each and every tree sponsored.  

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Our Centers

Each with a dedicated team, these are the 4 stations where our programs are carried out.

CV Baltimori

CV La Joya

Camino Verde Baltimori

Our original reforestation center and Living Seed Bank in Tambopata. The first trees were planted here in 2006. Now it’s home to over 400 tree species planted.

Camino Verde La Joya

Started in 2016, close to Puerto Maldonado in Tambopata, this satellite reforestation center is also our primary tree nursery, producing 100 native tree species each year.

CV Loreto

Puerto Maldonado

Camino Verde Loreto

In Peru’s largest region, CV has planted diverse agroforestry systems with indigenous communities since 2013. Together we are building regenerative supply chains for endangered species.

Puerto Maldonado

Recognized as Peru’s Capital of Biodiversity, the departmental capital of Madre de Dios is also home to CV’s modest office headquarters and shop window for our essential oils and soaps.

Living Seed Bank
Biodiversity Program

With over 400 native tree species planted to date, Camino Verde’s reforestation centers and tree nurseries form a one-of-a-kind Living Seed Bank of Amazonian biodiversity. Our database currently includes 663 plant species planted at our centers.

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Non-Timber Forest Products
Production Program 

We hand distill essential oils in the Amazon of Peru: Amazonian plants grown, harvested, and transformed by Amazonian people. Other products of interest include Amazonian vanilla, wild cacao, and native stingless bee honey.

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Rosewood Farmer
Livelihood Program

Together with Amazonian farmers and native communities, Camino Verde builds regenerative supply chains sourced from reforested trees of endangered species

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RealTrees
Transparency Program

It wasn’t enough just to plant hundreds of thousands of trees. For next level transparency, we created a cutting edge data tool using blockchain and AI to allow our donors to track each and every tree sponsored.  

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 CV Baltimori

Our original reforestation center and Living Seed Bank in Tambopata. The first trees were planted here in 2006. Now it’s home to over 400 tree species planted.

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CV Loreto

In Peru’s largest region CV has planted diverse agroforestry systems with indigenous communities since 2013. Together we are building regenerative supply chains for endangered species from farm to bottle.

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 CV La Joya

Started in 2016, close to Puerto Maldonado in Tambopata, this satellite reforestation center is also our primary tree nursery, producing 100 native tree species each year.

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Puerto Maldonado

Recognized as Peru’s Capital of Biodiversity, the departmental capital of Madre de Dios is also home to CV’s modest office headquarters and shop window for our essential oils and soaps.

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