Located in the quaint city of Pilar, Para La Tierra is a Paraguayan NGO that is protecting habitats in Paraguay, a country with a record of extreme habitat loss. Since 2010, we have been achieving this mission through scientific research, community engagement and environmental education.
Para La Tierra is currently the only year-round scientific research station in Paraguay and has been working on the first inventory of the Ñeembucú wetlands. With the help of our interns and volunteers, we have discovered 100 new faunal records for the area in under four years, frequently publishing our studies in peer-reviewed publications. We are also caring for the country’s second largest natural reference collection.
Our vision
is to change the course of Paraguayan environmentalism by inspiring people to
appreciate the value of nature. We are working together with the Paraguayan government,
local community members, national and international NGOs, and national and international
volunteers and interns to protect Paraguay’s unique environment.
Para La
Tierra achieves this mission through three primary programs: Scientific
Research, Community Engagement, and Environmental Education.