The youth eco warriors of Tierra Selva are a passionate and dedicated group of young individuals who have taken it upon themselves to be the stewards of our planet’s future. Led by the visionary Kevin Panduro, these eco warriors are driven by a common mission to create awareness among youth, build capacity, and engage inContinue reading “eco warrior event”
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climate change: a first hand perspective
( 2021) Climate change has had a first-hand impact on the Huallaga River, breaching embankments and flooding prime agricultural land, infrastructure, and affecting over 3000 family homes along its path. Flooding has become a growing concern as floodwaters in March 2021 rose up to 2.2 m (7.2 feet) in some areas. The Peruvian National MeteorologyContinue reading “climate change: a first hand perspective”
baja california, mexico conference 2010
2010 – June 9 to 14th . This year the annual Waterkeeper Alliance Conference was hosted by the Loreto Coastkeeper and held in beautiful La Paz, Baja California, Mexico. The Central Huallaga Riverkeeper was in attendance for this annual conference event. Some 300 other Waterkeeper Alliance members participated in a host of conference activities which included legal, scientific andContinue reading “baja california, mexico conference 2010”
save yacumama swim
2010- On August 22nd Tierra Selva – Central Huallaga Riverkeeper held its second local swimming fundraiser event. The 4 kilometer swim was done to bring attention to key issues such as water contamination and mismanagement as well as broader issues such as deforestation and global climate change. “The river has undergone many changes and these are not positive”Continue reading “save yacumama swim”
tierra selva the nursery
2009 – In the heart of Peru’s lush rainforest, nestled in the Bajo Biavo region, a remarkable initiative is taking root – a jungle plant and tree nursery. This nursery serves as a vital hub for cultivating and preserving the endemic plant species that are intrinsic to the delicate balance of the rainforest ecosystem. AmidstContinue reading “tierra selva the nursery”
riverathon
2009 – Water is the essence of life, and ensuring its cleanliness and accessibility is crucial for the well-being of our planet and all its inhabitants. In a remarkable effort to raise awareness and funds for water conservation, a group of passionate individuals recently embarked on an extraordinary journey: swimming the central Huallaga River. OrganizedContinue reading “riverathon”
featured in the waterkeeper alliance magazine
2011. We are very pleased and proud to have our region and the Rio Huallaga Riverkeepers featured in the latest edition of the WATERKEEPER’s International Alliance global magazine. With a focus on “Global Warning” this issue highlights the downstream challenges and issues facing diverse water and river keepers throughout the globe. Our technical expert RenaContinue reading “featured in the waterkeeper alliance magazine”
yacumama
Legend has it that the winding, twisting waterways of the Huallaga are inhabited by a siren. So beautiful is she; that her skin glistens like the moonlight and her eyes lure fishermen to the sandy riverbanks where she sleeps. She is said to be the guardian of the river often resting along the sandy shoresContinue reading “yacumama”