Paranaense Jungle Native Life: Environmental Education and Ancestral Knowledge to Preserve the Atlantic Forest

In the framework of the Selva Paranaense Vida Nativa project, the organization Nideport develops a comprehensive environmental education program with strong territorial articulation. The initiative involves schools, local and indigenous communities, aiming to promote the conservation of the Atlantic Forest and strengthen environmental risk prevention.

The approach is based on community collaborative learning, where environmental education is built alongside teachers, students, neighbors, and community leaders.

Workshops, meetings, and donations

Among the highlighted actions:

  • Workshops in rural schools and open meetings in communities to train in environmental care, ecological restoration, and climate change.
  • Donation of equipment and laboratory supplies to the technical secondary school of Cruce Caballero, from where water and soil analyses are conducted to detect possible contaminations related to deforestation and intensive use of agrochemicals.
  • Educational field visits with students from tertiary-level environmental careers, who learn about conservation work and can project professional practices in protected jungle areas.

Science, technology, and ancestral knowledge

The program combines advanced technology and scientific training with the traditional knowledge of local communities.

  • Nideport provides technical equipment, monitoring tools, and training.
  • The communities share knowledge about jungle cycles, biodiversity, cultural practices, and harmonious coexistence with the environment.

This work is carried out jointly with the mbyá guaraní communities, especially with Tekoa Alecrín, close to the Vida Nativa project.

educación ambiental
Nideport promotes an environmental education program, involving schools and communities in conservation.

Prevention of forest fires

The program includes specific training for neighbors and local actors in:

  • Early risk detection.
  • Responsible land use.
  • Protection of native forest.

These actions are complemented by the use of sensors, drones, and real-time monitoring systems, reinforcing environmental security in the region.

A long-term vision

“We believe that environmental education is a key tool for long-term conservation. Working with schools and communities allows us to build a caring relationship with the forest that transcends generations,” highlighted Juan José Nuñez, CEO and co-founder of Nideport.

Social and environmental impact

The Vida Nativa project protects more than 22,850 hectares of native jungle in Misiones and has international certifications recognizing its positive contribution to the climate, biodiversity, and local communities.

With these actions, Nideport consolidates a model of environmental restoration that:

  • Recovers ecosystems.
  • Strengthens the local social fabric.
  • Promotes environmental education.
  • Builds collective knowledge to face the challenges of climate change.

The Selva Paranaense Vida Nativa program demonstrates that environmental conservation is more effective when articulated with education, science, and ancestral knowledge.

The combination of technology, community participation, and social commitment makes this project a benchmark for sustainability and resilience in the region.

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