The Macaw Project
The Macaw Project – Restoring a Rainforest Icon
Launched in 2020, The Macaw Project is a long-term biodiversity restoration initiative aimed at reintroducing the Great Green Macaw to the Bocas del Toro region—once its natural habitat.


🌳 Key Milestones & Impact:
- 2020–2024: Over 12,000 Mountain Almendro trees planted—the essential fruiting tree that the Great Green Macaw depends on.
- 2026: Construction begins on the region’s first breeding aviary designed for this iconic species.
- 2028: First expected fruiting of planted trees and targeted release of the initial bred population.
- Every Volunteer Tourism Group Plants 1,000+ Trees to offset travel emissions—making this one of the few carbon-negative conservation projects in Central America.
This project not only revives a critically endangered species but also:
- Enhances forest cover
- Increases carbon sequestration
- Creates eco-tourism and education opportunities for local youth