La preservación de bosques nativos también involucra a las compañías

La preservación de bosques nativos también involucra a las compañías

La Argentina perdió una hectárea de bosque cada dos minutos

Según cifras de Banco de Bosques, en los últimos 25 años, la Argentina perdió una hectárea de bosque cada dos minutos. Como resultado, ya se perdió el 70% de los bosques nativos. Muchas empresas prestaron atención a la alarmante cifra y desarrollaron alianzas para atender esta problemática. El desarrollo de programas vinculados a la preservación y regeneración de ecosistemas que permite evitar inundaciones, suelos desérticos y que el país siga teniendo recursos naturales que son vitales para la vida. Crear nuevas áreas protegidas o regenerar ecosistemas es una tarea a compromete no sólo a fundaciones u organismos públicos sino también a empresas.


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