By Sandra Vasquez | Executive Director
Project Overview
During the 2025 planting season, Fundación Pro Eco Azuero successfully planted 63,000 native trees across 12 farms in the Azuero Peninsula. This effort was made possible thanks to the generosity of our GlobalGiving donors, the dedication of our network of community producers, and the support of more than 400 national and international volunteers.
Community-Led Production
The seedlings planted this season were produced by our network of micro-producers in the communities of Bayano, Paritilla, Cambutal, Corozal, Bajo Corral, El Oro, Guararé, Nuario, Oria de Bayano, Pedasi, and Chumico.
Most of these producers are women trained by Pro Eco Azuero in seed collection, nursery management, and seedling maintenance.
Using ancestral knowledge and modern techniques, they cultivated 60,000 seedlings of native tropical dry forest species throughout the year.
Pro Eco Azuero provided inputs such as nursery bags, soil substrate, and seeds to ensure high-quality production.
This model not only restores forests but also strengthens local livelihoods and women’s leadership in conservation.
Planning and Implementation
Each reforestation site underwent a thorough assessment before planting, including:
Drone monitoring and forest inventories.
Soil studies to evaluate levels of degradation.
Fencing verification and land-use planning.
Our forestry and nursery team designed reforestation plans tailored to each farm, selecting the most suitable species, planting layouts, and spacing.
The logistics of field preparation and planting were led by our dedicated reforestation crew, “Los Magníficos”, who prepared the land, opened planting holes, and transported seedlings across challenging terrain.
Volunteer Engagement
We welcomed more than 400 volunteers from:
Future Sense Foundation
Universidad de Panamá
UDELAS
Global Glimpse
Banco General
ALAS Pro Tour surfers
Peace Corps
Pro Eco Pelaos (local youth)
Independent volunteers
Volunteers were trained in correct planting techniques and paired with group leaders to ensure efficiency and quality. On average, teams were able to plant up to 1,000 trees in just two hours, demonstrating the power of coordinated collective action.
Despite the physical challenges of heat, steep slopes, and remote sites, volunteers expressed pride and joy in contributing to the restoration of the tropical dry forest.
Monitoring and Quality Assurance
Every tree planted is part of our five-year monitoring program. During planting:
Each seedling was georeferenced, photographed, and recorded by species using ArcGIS tools.
Our monitoring team ensured quality control, verifying that trees were planted at the correct depth, spacing, and conditions.
This system allows us to track survival, measure biodiversity impact, and provide transparent updates to our supporters.
Season Results and Reflections
Target: 100,000 trees
Achieved: 63,000 trees planted (due to budget limitations)
Farms restored: 12
Volunteers engaged: 400+
Communities empowered: 11
Although we fell short of our initial target, we are deeply proud of the impact achieved. Each tree represents hope, resilience, and the collective commitment to restoring the Azuero Peninsula’s tropical dry forest.
Gratitude to Our Donors
This work would not have been possible without the support of our GlobalGiving community of donors. Your contributions directly enabled us to:
Train and empower rural women producers.
Provide essential materials for community nurseries.
Mobilize and train hundreds of volunteers.
Restore critical habitats for endangered species such as the Azuero spider monkey.
On behalf of our team, our communities, and the forests of Azuero: thank you for believing in this mission and making this season a success.
With your continued support, we are preparing for the 2026 reforestation season, aiming to plant even more trees and expand our impact for both people and nature.
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