Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest

by EcoSwell
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Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest
Community-Driven Conservation of Peru's Dry Forest

Project Report | Jul 3, 2025
Rooted in Resilience with Community Conservation

By Diego Almendrades | Director of Sustainable Development and Finance

Flamingoes at Negritos Ecotourism trail wetlands
Flamingoes at Negritos Ecotourism trail wetlands

Dear GlobalGiving Donors,

We are excited to share the latest updates and developments from our conservation and ecotourism projects across Lobitos, Negritos, and Piedritas, in the Piura province of Northern Peru. Once again, your continued support is vital to continue protecting these unique and fragile habitats, and safeguarding the livelihoods of the local community.

Recent Highlights

Ecotourism trails in Piedritas and Negritos

Our ecotourism trails in the Piedritas Dry Forest and Marine-Coastal environment continue to provide income for the local community as guides, as well as preservation for these threatened habitats. Recently, our volunteer-interns conducted a site visit to ensure the trails were in good condition, consciously trimming overgrowth, and checking on signage and infrastructure such as the bird-hide at the Punta Malacas Wetlands and the recently built bridge at the start of the trails. A good biodiversity of native, endemic and migratory birds and wildlife were spotted during this visit, including the Burrowing Owl, Amazilia Hummingbird, Snowy Egret, Franklin’s Gull, Sechuran Fox and the Peruvian Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium peruanum), a great sign that the community conservation efforts are on the right track. Another visit to the Negritos community ecotourism trails was also fruitful, with 5 adult Southern Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus chilensis) present at the Punta Balcones Wetlands, probably stragglers from the previous summer migration season.

Tree planting and ecological awareness

During the aforementioned visit to Piedritas, we carried out a small experimental planting of native mangrove saplings at the Punta Malacas Wetlands. As one of the planet’s most effective and most threatened blue-carbon sinks, coastal wetlands harbour a diverse array of wildlife (both native and migratory), and protect coastal ecosystems from the worsening impacts of climate-driven erosion and storm damage. This can be further improved with mangrove ecosystem restoration, so this is an early trial to gauge whether the mangroves can actually grow and establish themselves there. Furthermore, we have continued our tree-planting program within Lobitos, engaging local families and community members, and handing out information leaflets promoting ecological awareness. Our volunteer interns have also been hard at work maintaining the Lobitos Reforestation Site, as well as the EcoSwell seedling nursery. Lastly, we were invited by the Regional Office of Agriculture (Piura Region) to a stakeholders' workshop in the city of Talara, regarding the complex and threatening situation of the Algorrobo (Neltuma pallida), the dominant tree of the Tropical Dry Forest in northern coast Peru. We hope that this can lead to further opportunities for collaboration and partnership-building with local authorities and other key players!

Greywater treatment and compost harvesting

At the EcoSwell house, we continue to embody an ecological and permacultural lifestyle, to learn and to be an example in the community. We replanted 51 vetiver slips salvaged from last year’s pilot vertical flow constructed wetland for wastewater bioremediation at Negritos. Reusing these slips at the EcoSwell household greywater treatment wetland improves the safe and ecological treatment of our own effluent for the benefit of the surrounding ecosystem at our ecological garden. Fruiting bodies of different fungal mushrooms (Agaricus sp., Chlorophyllum molybdites) and mycorrhizal mycelium growing at the wetlands in symbiosis with the established vetiver radicular system is a great sign that the “bio-filter” is thriving and recruiting microorganisms for a greater effect, while also storing carbon, and improving the soil health andl food web. Furthermore, we harvested and are applying the compost (safe “humanure”) from our dry toilet in the upkeep of the Lobitos Reforestation Site, ensuring a circular nutrient cycle where nothing is wasted.

Sichez groundwater: potential for kickstarting regenerative grazing

Last year, we carried out groundwater geophysical surveys at the pastoral goat-herding community of Síchez in Lobitos. We trained local community members in the use of geophysical equipment to gather data for estimating the depth and salinity of the water table at the dry valleys or dry riverbeds (known as “quebradas”), a precious resource in this hyper-arid environment. In the near future, we aim to gather enough data to inform the ideal location of a borehole for groundwater extraction and sustainable use by the community, as well as for kickstarting regenerative grazing in the surroundings, that could restore the ecosystem and replenish the water table, effectively reversing desertification, while producing food and improving socioeconomic conditions. This is also known as Holistic-Planned Grazing and Holistic Management (developed by the Savory Institute and Savory Network, of which we are members). We have been visiting Síchez lately to catch up and explore the different options for moving forward with community ownership in the project.

Checking on the newly built bridge along the trail
Checking on the newly built bridge along the trail
Peruvian Pygmy Owl spotted on Piedritas trail
Peruvian Pygmy Owl spotted on Piedritas trail
Fertilising the reforestation site with compost
Fertilising the reforestation site with compost
Goats and troughs at the Sichez pastoral community
Goats and troughs at the Sichez pastoral community
Visiting the field at Sichez with local leaders
Visiting the field at Sichez with local leaders
Replanting vetiver slips at the greywater wetland
Replanting vetiver slips at the greywater wetland
Replanting vetiver slips at the greywater wetland
Replanting vetiver slips at the greywater wetland
Replanting vetiver slips at the greywater wetland
Replanting vetiver slips at the greywater wetland
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Diego Almendrades
Talara , Piura Peru
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