Project Tiger
Location: Kampar Peninsula, Indonesia
Biodiversity:
Sumatran Tiger, Storm’s Stork, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Malayan Sun Bear, Flat-headed Cat.
Outcome:
Protect and restore 130,090 hectares of peatland ecosystem
Achieve incentives to avoid planned deforestation and gain revenue from natural assets, rather than traditional methods that destroy our ecosystems.
Sustainably manage biologically rich habitats that store carbon, provide coastal protection or improve water quality.
Use innovative technology which makes protection and monitoring easier and more efficient, while maintaining scientific rigour.
Undertake meaningful projects that inject long-term benefits into the community, where revenue can flow back to preserving the ecosystem and to Indigenous and local communities.
Our team has led, funded and completed the carbon project development in projects around the world, including:
Location: Kampar Peninsula, Indonesia
Sumatran Tiger, Storm’s Stork, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Malayan Sun Bear, Flat-headed Cat.
Protect and restore 130,090 hectares of peatland ecosystem
Location: North-western portion of Congo River Basin, Republic of Congo
Lowland Gorilla, African Forest Elephant, Hippopotamus, Leopard
Protect 92,530 hectares of Congolese forest