A Second Chance for Puerto Rico’s Sapo Concho

Alliance stories A Species in Peril Once on the brink of disappearing, the Puerto Rican crested toad (Peltophryne lemur) or sapo concho, is making a slow but steady comeback—thanks to dedicated conservation efforts and generous funding partners. This small, yellow-olive toad with distinctive ridges above its eyes is more than just an amphibian; it is […]
New Seed Bank Strengthens Puerto Rico’s Agriculture

Alliance stories What if the key to Puerto Rico’s food security was hidden in its seeds? Thanks to support from Banco de Alimentos, Feeding America, and Para la Naturaleza, the Desde mi Huerto Seed Bank in Isabela is now fully operational – providing locally adapted, resilient seeds to farmers and communities across the island. Why […]
Community Achievements from the Mountains to the Coast

We’re excited to announce the establishment of a new apiary at Cañón San Cristóbal in Barranquitas.
Advancing Botanical Science

We’re excited to announce the establishment of a new apiary at Cañón San Cristóbal in Barranquitas.
Giving Tuesday

This year Para la Naturaleza once again took part in the global philanthropic movement Giving Tuesday.
New Apiary Benefits Biodiversity

We’re excited to announce the establishment of a new apiary at Cañón San Cristóbal in Barranquitas.
Improving Resilient Community Centers

Para la Naturaleza has supported neighboring communities within the natural protected areas through its post-hurricane recovery initiatives.
Regeneration and Sustainability

Explore how Para la Naturaleza is contributing to the preservation of Puerto Rico’s sustainable agricultural landscape through its Agroecology Program.
Día del Amigo

The Día del Amigo was celebrated with an anti-racist workshop at Hacienda La Esperanza led by Colectivo Ilé.
Preserving History

Alliance stories Para la Naturaleza is working on a long-term project to gather more information about our sites that have a history of enslavement and to amplify the voices telling their stories. The goal is to provide a more complete and balanced history of how our sites experienced enslavement. In 2023, Para la Naturaleza finished […]