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El Pibí Colicorto (Contopus cooperi) observado en MLR Forestal es una especie de ave migratoria de paso que viaja desde Norteamérica. De acuerdo a la UICN (Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza) la especie ha sufrido un declive moderadamente rápido y, por lo tanto, califica como Casi Amenazada.

MLR Forestal to join international migratory bird monitoring

MLR Forestry’s interest in biodiversity is once again evident with the upcoming integration into The Institute for Bird Populations’ (IBP) Winter Survival Monitoring (MoSI) program. The Institute for Bird Populations is a non-profit organization located in Petaluma, California dedicated to studying and monitoring migratory bird populations. MoSI is a voluntary international collaboration between biologists from…
El plan de la restauración ecológica de MLR ForestalEl plan es reforestar a un ritmo de 55 hectáreas anuales por los próximos 10 años, empezando en este mismo año 2022.

MLR Forestal´s reforestation strategy well valued by Rainforest Alliance director for Mesoamerica

The objective of this reforestation strategy is to restore the vegetation cover of 550 hectares that MLR Forestal in 10 years
Edgar González Godoy, director para Mesoamérica de Rainforest Alliance, de camiseta rosada, durante su visita al plantel principal de MLR Forestal en Siuna.

Rainforest Alliance Director for Mesoamerica Highlights MLR Forestal’s cocoa with teak shade method.

In his recent tour of MLR Forestal’s plantations, Edgar González Godoy, director for Mesoamerica for the Rainforest Alliance, was surprised by the two species of trees he saw growing together. “The association between teak and cocoa I had never seen before. I had seen cocoa agroforestry systems with other species, but cocoa with teak is…

World Day for the Protection of Nature: these are the initiatives by MLR Forestal

For the company it is of vital importance to develop education, monitoring and conservation actions, elements that we highlight on this World Day for the Protection of Nature.
Oscar López Gómez es originario de Siuna y vive con sus padres. Tiene diez años trabajando en MLR Forestal

Óscar López Gómez, the man of the hundred thousand teak plants of MLR Forestal

He is currently in charge of the Waylawas and Buenos Aires farms, but has been working in the teak plantations of MLR Forestal for 10 years.
El proyecto de restauración ecológica tuvo como base un estudio realizado por el Centro Humboldt entre noviembre de 2021 y febrero de 2022.

Reforesting is at the heart of MLR Forestal’s ecological restoration project

MLR Forestal concludes design of ecological restoration project whose goal is the reforestation of 550 hectares in 10 years