🙌We can only do these projects because of our Mossy Earth Members. So if you would like to help out you can become a member here: www.mossy.earth/ - Cheers, Duarte
The peninsula kinda reminded me of an animals head... kind of how I imagine Nessy's head to be (Loch Ness Monster Nessy). So, I vote for Nessy's Peninsula!
We will probably seek to expand the project in other ways than buying but still protecting and restoring rainforest areas. Thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
It's crazy that they can sell any amount of a rainforest. People are pretty greedy and its typically the same people who shamelessly destroy for profit.
Is there any way i can help, I've always loved and wanted to help protect the environment and wild life of the amazon, im 21 able bodied and want to physically do my part to help protect this unbelievably important and magnificent environment, i doubt you'll see this but ill pay my way i just want to help, thank you for your time and reading this have a great day@MossyEarth
It's a fair bit of work! I mean Fredy literally lives at the land now. Hopefully we will be able to build it into something meaningful and long lasting :) - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarthAny thoughts for similar projects in the Chaco? Also how close is your land to the Taromenane and Tagaeri? Could be a humanitarian safe zone as well as an ecological one, illegal logging is pushing them away from their land, and the loggers themselves are killing them
As an Ecuadorian from the amazon this brings me tears, the country is currently going through a bad crisis. A lot of people have turned to illegal mining and logging and its destrying our land so fast its incredible. I cant blame them, most of the ppl theyre just trying to survive in most cases so thank you for trying to preserve my home which i had to leave a few years ago. Started donating as soon as i found this video.
We couldn’t agree more. It is not that people want to do illegal logging or mining it is because they have no other choice. The core aim of this project is not to keep buying land. It is to create long term local economic opportunity that can coexist with the rainforest. Thank you for your support! - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarth This is what I was hoping for! This is the key to it all, the preservation needs to create enough economic opportunity that it becomes worth it for others to NOT move into mining, logging and intensive monoculture agriculture. The key will be figuring out something that is economically productive enough to get the locals (both residents & government) involved enough to be guardians of the purchased area and potentially expand the project on their own initiative-without this, just purchasing land won't do much good.
@@MossyEarth En ese sentido de apoyar a los pobladores podrían iniciar una parcela demostrativa inspirada en los principios de los bosques de alimentos, permacultura, agricultura sintrópica. Sobre todo esta última, creada por el suizo Ernst Gotsch en Brasil, de quien habrán sabido seguramente. Traducir su libro al castellano sería un aporte valioso para la Amazonía y en general para los países de habla hispana. La idea de regenerar los bosques de acuerdo a los procesos de la naturaleza al tiempo que se producen alimentos es un aporte muy valioso para la conservación. Les alcanzo el dato del instituto de permacultura Chaikuni, cerca del río Amazonas y la ciudad de Iquitos, cuya experiencia tal vez les sea útil. También en Ecuador se trabaja en ese sentido, está la Red de Guardianes de Semillas.
Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt and personal perspective. It’s truly heartbreaking to see the Amazon, a place you call home, facing such rapid destruction due to illegal mining and logging. The struggle between survival and preservation is a tough one, especially for communities who depend on the land for their livelihood. Your gratitude and decision to donate are powerful reminders of how important it is for all of us to protect and preserve these vital ecosystems. Hopefully, efforts like these can help restore and sustain the beauty of the Amazon for future generations. Your voice and actions make a difference!
i vote for unising indigenous names for the geographical areas. that way you teach something about the cultures that inhabit that place. It always nice to take a non-Eurocentric perspective on the land. Keep up the great work!
It is an incredible place indeed! We hope to set up a small scale project to allow people to visit and bring some income to the local community. More news on that in the next video of this series (expected around September give or take) - Cheers, Duarte
This so beautiful; this channel's projects are like a sapling that I watch grow to a glorious tree; I know that I might not have a hand in its growth or prosper, but I couldn't but feel pride and inner peace when I pass by it; new leaves grow and my happiness is greater every time.
That is wonderful to hear! You are certainly a part of it! Whether as a member that directly supports projects or as a viewer and in your case (crucially) a commenter! All the help is much appreciated. - Cheers, Duarte
I like this project the most of all MossyEarth. Mainly because it was created at the initiative of ordinary people who would not be able to protect the area on their own. And they stayed with the project for the duration.
In order to work in such a special and nuanced place we needed to have a logical entry point to start. So when Fredy reached out with the opportunity we jumped at the chance to help. Hopefully we can make it a long term success! - Cheers, Duarte
That’s always been a dream of mine to save as much of the rainforest as possible. I hope one day I can make that possible and preserve as much of the most incredible place on earth. The rainforest is such a vital and important part of this world that I wish more people would care to protect. I don’t want to be in a world without it. Nature is everything to me. Thank you so much for everything you and your team our doing and truly wish you all the best in this endeavor. I hope more and more people become aware and do their best to help and protect such a stunning place. Keep up the great work just stay safe and have fun as well 🙋♂️✌️
I know I say this every time but I am so immensely proud to be part of this organization! Thank you for all that you do. And for allowing those of us who are physically unable to go out and make a difference to still be able to contribute! I do my best to contribute in other ways, but to me it's not the same as being boots on the ground. To me that peninsula looks like a green thumb. I would suggest "the green thumb peninsula"
Apologies for the biggest gap in the history of the channel! We were very very busy implementing and also filming projects. I have 11 videos banked right now that just need editing so expect a regular schedule of about 2 videos a month until the end of the year! - Cheers, Duarte
The Amazon Rainforest has always fascinated me with how far it expands and how little we know about what lurks in the depths of it. A shame how we're treating our environment, I would like for some corners of this vast forest to remain mysterious and never be touched by humans.❤
Its had humans in it for thousands of years, its the how much its touched not so much the touching. Archeology shows extensive prior use including quite large settlements. The difference is they worked with the forest and not against it. These were subsistence farmers and the creators of the worlds best soil, Terra preta.
What a feelgood video! I watched it with a smile on my face seeing all the flora and fauna just having their way 😊. Bravo to the team doing all this. Also, the ambience at the beginning of the video was just 👌.
Thank you for the support! It is a really big deal to be able to put projects like this together and bring back some nature! More project updates coming soon! - Cheers, Duarte
These videos of your projects give me hope in times where it's really hard to stay positive. I hope that the mossy earth family keeps growing and thriving so that more of these kind of projects see the light of day.
I don’t own much, I have a small job, but I have high hopes for you 🌱 I have been a proud donator for the past few month and I never thought that philanthropy brings so much joy daily
This was just so beautiful to watch, it’s so lovely to see how full of life this place is. I’m excited to see the progress in this forest and they ways you will help it along!
I'm really glad to hear you've enjoyed it! It was a tonne of work to setup this project and also to film this so it's always nice to hear some positive feedback :) - Cheers, Duarte
Incredible work guys. I'm from Australia, and we lost tons of native rainforest (Big Scrub) in the northern NSW region. It's a candle compared to the Amazon but I hope one day we're able to save and restore our rainforests too 😊
Thank you for protecting The Amazon rainforest and hope more people will do the same to protect forest in Brazil. The rain forest They predict that it will Be gone in the next 50-60 years if more is not to be save.
its so nice see you guys doing all this work!! It gives me hope that we can still overcome climate change and save our Nature. thumbs up guys and much love
I am very late to this upload, but we as humans are very proud of your protection of a part of our forests. I know Steve Irwin is smiling at your work.
What I find a breath of fresh air is that the titles are not written in capslock. It represents the nature of the content that you're creating which oozes thougthfulness.
This place is so beautiful and diverse. I love helping to support the good work this team does. Makes my heart full and hopeful for the future of our planet!
I just wanted to say, you guys have a great attitude towards all of this. So many Environmentalists/Conservationists seem to come at the effort with contempt for the people on the ground (not to mention self-hatred), to get stuck in the past, or even view their projects as some sort of revenge against the people that degraded the land. I've never seen even a mole of hatred from you. Stay positive, you're repairing more than just the land.
There is so much talking on how to save the planet, protect wildlife and nature from so many people in power and with wealth. To see you not talk, but actually DO something about it is amazing. You don't look for excuses why it might not work, you just go ahead and do it. That's incredible and deserves huge respect. I am glad to be able to contribute a small part to this as a member. Keep going!
What I really like about what you guys do is you splice your planned video together with regular old off the cuff vlogs. Simple, pure emotion. It makes your style really unique in a current RUclips environment that pushes syndication and complete scripts. Never stop!!
Ive said it once and i'll say it again, im so so happy to see organizations like this doing something to improve the environment and help the animals that live in it. I really hope i can someday join a group like this even if im just a volunteer❤🌱
This RUclipsr is so underrated, he bought a whole island for him to show us the amazing things. Keep up the good work, you deserve one million subscribers❤
The Amazon Rainforest has fascinated me since childhood, even though I've never been near it. While there is still a long way to go, I am glad that some people are giving their best effort to save the planet. Good luck and keep up the good work.
This is truly inspiring!!! What you are doing here is beautiful - keep buying and protecting more places like this! I am very glad to have discovered Mossy Earth and become a member.
I love the idea of implementing sensitive forestry in a rain forest to produce sustainable timber and increase edible trees and shrubs, im so sure its possible to curate the forest a little bit to produce a lot in a small amount of time.
I think that can be the case in the edges or buffer zone of the rainforest. However, where we are would ideally continue to be a part of the wild core! - Cheers, Duarte
I struggle to see how it can be done in the deep forest without causing an important bit of disturbance, a big part of the forest is the age of the trees and harvesting regularly would inherently shorten it, as well as just the damage of taking a tree from such a place
I had the amazing opportunity to visit Ecuador on a biology trip with my university not that long ago! We stayed at a place that had once been cacao farms that had been restored by a group called Fundación Jocotoco. They do very similar stuff to what you are trying to accomplish here all over Ecuador. I’m sure they could offer advice or help from their experience if the team needed any. Keep up the good work and I can’t wait to see more of what you put out!
🙌We can only do these projects because of our Mossy Earth Members. So if you would like to help out you can become a member here: www.mossy.earth/ - Cheers, Duarte
Working with ecosia? They do replanting
You should call it the crescent peninsula
The Amazon somewhere I'm not sure my Dad would send me away, he could organizing kicking me out
What is the name of the app at 5:57 happy collect?
The peninsula kinda reminded me of an animals head... kind of how I imagine Nessy's head to be (Loch Ness Monster Nessy). So, I vote for Nessy's Peninsula!
Please don't stop - keep buying, protecting and enhancing these wildlife havens! It's beautiful to see real positive change.
We will probably seek to expand the project in other ways than buying but still protecting and restoring rainforest areas. Thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarthcome to India, need to save western and eastern ghats.
It's crazy that they can sell any amount of a rainforest. People are pretty greedy and its typically the same people who shamelessly destroy for profit.
I second this comment, this place is a treasure, and humans must protect it.
Is there any way i can help, I've always loved and wanted to help protect the environment and wild life of the amazon, im 21 able bodied and want to physically do my part to help protect this unbelievably important and magnificent environment, i doubt you'll see this but ill pay my way i just want to help, thank you for your time and reading this have a great day@MossyEarth
The ammount of commitment to this project is impressive
It's a fair bit of work! I mean Fredy literally lives at the land now. Hopefully we will be able to build it into something meaningful and long lasting :) - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarth You surely will, and you have a lot to work with
@@MossyEarth What's the general requirements for volunteers? I'm UK based myself but I'm not against travelling for a project in the future
This is an ecologist's dream
It certainly is... almost overwhelming!
@@MossyEarthAny thoughts for similar projects in the Chaco? Also how close is your land to the Taromenane and Tagaeri? Could be a humanitarian safe zone as well as an ecological one, illegal logging is pushing them away from their land, and the loggers themselves are killing them
As an Ecuadorian from the amazon this brings me tears, the country is currently going through a bad crisis. A lot of people have turned to illegal mining and logging and its destrying our land so fast its incredible. I cant blame them, most of the ppl theyre just trying to survive in most cases so thank you for trying to preserve my home which i had to leave a few years ago. Started donating as soon as i found this video.
We couldn’t agree more. It is not that people want to do illegal logging or mining it is because they have no other choice. The core aim of this project is not to keep buying land. It is to create long term local economic opportunity that can coexist with the rainforest. Thank you for your support! - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarth This is what I was hoping for! This is the key to it all, the preservation needs to create enough economic opportunity that it becomes worth it for others to NOT move into mining, logging and intensive monoculture agriculture. The key will be figuring out something that is economically productive enough to get the locals (both residents & government) involved enough to be guardians of the purchased area and potentially expand the project on their own initiative-without this, just purchasing land won't do much good.
Destroying endangered areas should get LIFE in prision
@@MossyEarth
En ese sentido de apoyar a los pobladores podrían iniciar una parcela demostrativa inspirada en los principios de los bosques de alimentos, permacultura, agricultura sintrópica. Sobre todo esta última, creada por el suizo Ernst Gotsch en Brasil, de quien habrán sabido seguramente. Traducir su libro al castellano sería un aporte valioso para la Amazonía y en general para los países de habla hispana. La idea de regenerar los bosques de acuerdo a los procesos de la naturaleza al tiempo que se producen alimentos es un aporte muy valioso para la conservación. Les alcanzo el dato del instituto de permacultura Chaikuni, cerca del río Amazonas y la ciudad de Iquitos, cuya experiencia tal vez les sea útil. También en Ecuador se trabaja en ese sentido, está la Red de Guardianes de Semillas.
Thank you for sharing such a heartfelt and personal perspective. It’s truly heartbreaking to see the Amazon, a place you call home, facing such rapid destruction due to illegal mining and logging. The struggle between survival and preservation is a tough one, especially for communities who depend on the land for their livelihood. Your gratitude and decision to donate are powerful reminders of how important it is for all of us to protect and preserve these vital ecosystems. Hopefully, efforts like these can help restore and sustain the beauty of the Amazon for future generations. Your voice and actions make a difference!
i vote for unising indigenous names for the geographical areas. that way you teach something about the cultures that inhabit that place. It always nice to take a non-Eurocentric perspective on the land. Keep up the great work!
❤
Seconding this point!
100%
Excellent point!
Wonderful idea
What a place! This must feel incredible.
It is an incredible place indeed! We hope to set up a small scale project to allow people to visit and bring some income to the local community. More news on that in the next video of this series (expected around September give or take) - Cheers, Duarte
This so beautiful; this channel's projects are like a sapling that I watch grow to a glorious tree; I know that I might not have a hand in its growth or prosper, but I couldn't but feel pride and inner peace when I pass by it; new leaves grow and my happiness is greater every time.
That is wonderful to hear! You are certainly a part of it! Whether as a member that directly supports projects or as a viewer and in your case (crucially) a commenter! All the help is much appreciated. - Cheers, Duarte
sock peninsula is good but the river section around is better be called the banana bend
Hahah that is pretty solid too! - Cheers, Duarte
Macaw peninsula
Yeah whatever the kichwa word for banana is
More mind blowing species . I can’t believe how densely packed in all of these creatures are, each fighting for its own space ❤
It's a frenzy of life :) - Cheers, Duarte
thank you for your work and beautifull reforestation ect
Here its more natural regeneration than reforestation but the forest comes back either way! - Cheers, Duarte
👋Danke!
Thanks! - Cheers, Duarte
you are good
I like this project the most of all MossyEarth. Mainly because it was created at the initiative of ordinary people who would not be able to protect the area on their own. And they stayed with the project for the duration.
In order to work in such a special and nuanced place we needed to have a logical entry point to start. So when Fredy reached out with the opportunity we jumped at the chance to help. Hopefully we can make it a long term success! - Cheers, Duarte
That’s always been a dream of mine to save as much of the rainforest as possible. I hope one day I can make that possible and preserve as much of the most incredible place on earth. The rainforest is such a vital and important part of this world that I wish more people would care to protect. I don’t want to be in a world without it. Nature is everything to me. Thank you so much for everything you and your team our doing and truly wish you all the best in this endeavor. I hope more and more people become aware and do their best to help and protect such a stunning place. Keep up the great work just stay safe and have fun as well 🙋♂️✌️
Thank you for the kind words and the support! I hope your dream comes true at some point :) - Cheers, Duarte
My dad and i had the pleasure of going to see costa rica's rainforest. Gald you guys are protecting jungles.
I'm jealous! I heard it is beautiful. Thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarth Definitly the most beautiful place I have ever seen.
I know I say this every time but I am so immensely proud to be part of this organization! Thank you for all that you do. And for allowing those of us who are physically unable to go out and make a difference to still be able to contribute! I do my best to contribute in other ways, but to me it's not the same as being boots on the ground.
To me that peninsula looks like a green thumb. I would suggest "the green thumb peninsula"
My dream proyect. Gracias!
oh you are very good
FINALLY A NEW VIDEO. i was asking myself when was a new one going to come out
Apologies for the biggest gap in the history of the channel! We were very very busy implementing and also filming projects. I have 11 videos banked right now that just need editing so expect a regular schedule of about 2 videos a month until the end of the year! - Cheers, Duarte
@@MossyEarth Best RUclips news I've heard in a long time!! I cannot wait!
Yeah, I thought the algorithm was being capricious when they didn't show up in my feed. No, there just weren't videos.
@@leandersearle5094 I was so afraid of that I often would go to their channel to see if there is something new
HOW DID I NEVER REALIZE FRESH WATER CRABS WERE A THING??!?!
23:18 ITS PERFECT IM IN LOVE
Some of them even reproduce in bromeliads only.
some are endemic to the puddles they are found in
Not only mysterious! MYSTICAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Much better word indeed! - Cheers, Duarte
The Amazon Rainforest has always fascinated me with how far it expands and how little we know about what lurks in the depths of it.
A shame how we're treating our environment, I would like for some corners of this vast forest to remain mysterious and never be touched by humans.❤
That is the dream, hopefully people will realise how important it is before its too late. We'll do our best in this corner. - Cheers, Duarte
Its had humans in it for thousands of years, its the how much its touched not so much the touching. Archeology shows extensive prior use including quite large settlements. The difference is they worked with the forest and not against it. These were subsistence farmers and the creators of the worlds best soil, Terra preta.
Thanks!
What a feelgood video! I watched it with a smile on my face seeing all the flora and fauna just having their way 😊. Bravo to the team doing all this. Also, the ambience at the beginning of the video was just 👌.
Thank you Patrik! Glad you enjoyed the video! - Cheers, Duarte
Mother Earth is going to get Mossy! Yeah yeah yeah! We love it!
Incredible video and narrative! So grateful for heros like you who care for and replenish Mother Earth! Proud to be a member!!
Thank you for the support! It is a really big deal to be able to put projects like this together and bring back some nature! More project updates coming soon! - Cheers, Duarte
These videos of your projects give me hope in times where it's really hard to stay positive. I hope that the mossy earth family keeps growing and thriving so that more of these kind of projects see the light of day.
I don’t own much, I have a small job, but I have high hopes for you 🌱
I have been a proud donator for the past few month and I never thought that philanthropy brings so much joy daily
This is amazing i cant wait to see more on this property
More videos coming later this Summer! - Cheers, Duarte
This was just so beautiful to watch, it’s so lovely to see how full of life this place is. I’m excited to see the progress in this forest and they ways you will help it along!
I'm really glad to hear you've enjoyed it! It was a tonne of work to setup this project and also to film this so it's always nice to hear some positive feedback :) - Cheers, Duarte
I've been waiting for this! Thanks for what you're doing for the plants, animals , and environment!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
This is truly special! The world thanks you for all you do to conserve our biodiversity 😊
Gracias, esa es la manera. Qué dicha. Thank you, that's the way. What a joy. Pay, chaymi chayna
Gracias a ti! - Saludos, Duarte
Thanks for what you are doing guys
Incredible work guys. I'm from Australia, and we lost tons of native rainforest (Big Scrub) in the northern NSW region. It's a candle compared to the Amazon but I hope one day we're able to save and restore our rainforests too 😊
beautiful earth✨❤ thank You for what You do ❤❤✨
Thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
Fantastic episode! We need a ton more of these type of conservation projects globally. Very well done!
Your 'blog' is like a full featured nature documentary. Bravo!
The work you do not only in the jungle but around the world is amazing!
Thank you for protecting The Amazon rainforest and hope more people will do the same to protect forest in Brazil.
The rain forest They predict that it will Be gone in the next 50-60 years if more is not to be save.
its so nice see you guys doing all this work!! It gives me hope that we can still overcome climate change and save our Nature. thumbs up guys and much love
Its amazing
I am very late to this upload, but we as humans are very proud of your protection of a part of our forests. I know Steve Irwin is smiling at your work.
What I find a breath of fresh air is that the titles are not written in capslock. It represents the nature of the content that you're creating which oozes thougthfulness.
This place is so beautiful and diverse. I love helping to support the good work this team does. Makes my heart full and hopeful for the future of our planet!
You guys are amazing. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for what you're doing.
I just wanted to say, you guys have a great attitude towards all of this. So many Environmentalists/Conservationists seem to come at the effort with contempt for the people on the ground (not to mention self-hatred), to get stuck in the past, or even view their projects as some sort of revenge against the people that degraded the land. I've never seen even a mole of hatred from you.
Stay positive, you're repairing more than just the land.
Wow. That was just beautiful.
For me, I most loved the fungi, but everything was just incredible. Great work
Its awesome
There is so much talking on how to save the planet, protect wildlife and nature from so many people in power and with wealth. To see you not talk, but actually DO something about it is amazing. You don't look for excuses why it might not work, you just go ahead and do it. That's incredible and deserves huge respect. I am glad to be able to contribute a small part to this as a member. Keep going!
Most of the people destroying Anazon Rainforest aren't "in power" or "with wealth"
Thanks for the video that full of wild green nature. It's like another world that not from earth. And I'm so glad watch with turkish subtitle.
What an incredible place. Thank you for your work! Super glad to be a Mossy Earth member!
What you do, guys, are so fantastic and wonderful.
always love watching your projects an seeing you guys slowly take on larger projects while still keeping the local communities in mind. Good luck!
That is the goal! For a project to be sustainable it needs local support. Otherwise it does not have a long term solid foundation. - Cheers, Duarte
I lived in the Costa Rican rainforest for a year; it was magical. With all that open space, I planted so many fruit trees.
You guys are the pinnacle of humanity's hope right now, keep deoing what you're doing!
Truly magnificent. Thanks for your hard work!
Glad you enjoyed the project and thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
It’s amazing how much wildlife you guys are helping protect! Thank you for your work Mossy Earth team!
This is really wholesome to see you give back to this earth which doesn't stop giving us
Wow, I really need to pay a visit!
Indeed! - Cheers, Duarte
Love this
What I really like about what you guys do is you splice your planned video together with regular old off the cuff vlogs. Simple, pure emotion. It makes your style really unique in a current RUclips environment that pushes syndication and complete scripts. Never stop!!
Beautiful stretch of land!
Indeed! - Cheers, Duarte
Nice Work & Video 👍
It is amazing. Please don't be shy to share more videos with the world about this project. 👍
This is an amazing use of money, I'm so glad to be a small part of something this huge! You guys are the best!
YOU GUYS ARE HEROES
Indeed
This video upset and inspired me in equal measure, fantastic work Mossy Earth
Ive said it once and i'll say it again, im so so happy to see organizations like this doing something to improve the environment and help the animals that live in it. I really hope i can someday join a group like this even if im just a volunteer❤🌱
Tak!
Tak skal du have! - Duarte
Watching you float down the river made me so happy, it looked so fun!!
Beautiful. Thank you all
This RUclipsr is so underrated, he bought a whole island for him to show us the amazing things. Keep up the good work, you deserve one million subscribers❤
Agreee!!
Thank you for what you guys are doing. Really happy to be a part of this journey ❤
NEVER stop doing this. This is INCREDIBLE work, you guys are amazing.
Thank you! You are an inspiration to us all ❤
The Amazon Rainforest has fascinated me since childhood, even though I've never been near it. While there is still a long way to go, I am glad that some people are giving their best effort to save the planet. Good luck and keep up the good work.
That walking palm is fascinating!
I love this Channel so much!
Thank you Thetrix! Your support is really appreciated :) - Cheers, Duarte
Thanks
Well done. excellent work! certainly put a smile on my face.
Thank you Tim! Glad you enjoy the project :) - Cheers, Duarte
I think "Monkey Paw" would be a cool name for the peninsula
Cool name indeed! Added to the list :D But I must say sock 🧦 is a tough competitor to beat 😂 - Cheers, Duarte
Wouldn't that be incredibly bad luck, though? Naming it after a cursed fulfillment of a wish?
@@leandersearle5094 I don't think so, that's just superstition.
@@MossyEarth You could call it calcetin peninsula - I think it sounds a little better in Spanish than English :D
all of you are doing great work
Best videos on RUclips!! So honest and clear. Thank you guys
this channel has grown a ton! love to see it
This is truly inspiring!!! What you are doing here is beautiful - keep buying and protecting more places like this! I am very glad to have discovered Mossy Earth and become a member.
I love the idea of implementing sensitive forestry in a rain forest to produce sustainable timber and increase edible trees and shrubs, im so sure its possible to curate the forest a little bit to produce a lot in a small amount of time.
I think that can be the case in the edges or buffer zone of the rainforest. However, where we are would ideally continue to be a part of the wild core! - Cheers, Duarte
I struggle to see how it can be done in the deep forest without causing an important bit of disturbance, a big part of the forest is the age of the trees and harvesting regularly would inherently shorten it, as well as just the damage of taking a tree from such a place
Amazing beautiful tropical paradise rainforest in amazon .Thank you very much for the video.Greetings from Tibau Do Sul Brasil
Im so happy!!! Thh im always happy when yall post abother vid. Watching your videos feels like I am a very intelligent person.
I'm sure you are very intelligent! Thank you for the support! - Cheers, Duarte
This video was sooo interesting!!!!!❤
It looks incredible!
It is incredible :) - Cheers, Duarte
Epic piece of land. I'd be floating down those creeks and rivers every day. Will be awesome to see the forest take over the denuded areas.
wow, truly beautiful place you guys are exploring
I love the Hoatzin!
They are epic! - Cheers, Duarte
Immaculate. Bravo.
I was in the Equadorian Amazon rain forest for 1 week and what an experience it was! It's good to see people wanting to preserve it.
So glad to come across this channel! Each video puts a wide smile on my face. Really makes my day!
I had the amazing opportunity to visit Ecuador on a biology trip with my university not that long ago! We stayed at a place that had once been cacao farms that had been restored by a group called Fundación Jocotoco. They do very similar stuff to what you are trying to accomplish here all over Ecuador. I’m sure they could offer advice or help from their experience if the team needed any. Keep up the good work and I can’t wait to see more of what you put out!
Wow! Absolutely impressive! I love the Geogenanthus ciliatus at the end of the video… so cool to see one in the wild! 😍
Indeed, only found in these moist creek areas. A super striking plant. - Cheers, Duarte
Great work , so nice to be a part of it ❤ looking forward to see more videos and more projects
This is the project that convinced me to become a member, love every update!
Great tour!
I love the long episode!