We are actively restoring nature worldwide in as many ways as possible. From Paraguay to Tanzania, our projects aim to prevent deforestation and provide us with a greener, more biodiverse and more resilient world.
In return for wildlife-friendly land management, you can obtain long-term and guaranteed incomes as a landowner where management and costs are defined by you. Your land's ownership is untouched. In addition to the established management plan, there are no statutory designations or access requirements.
Through long term offtake agreements with customers of CO2 credits, you can have certainty of long term revenues
You will be part of the conservation of your land and the environment, whilst generating revenues
Bulindi Chimpanzee Habitat Restoration aims to rapidly restore declining chimpanzee habitat in Bulindi, Uganda, through active afforestation.
This investment in what is a sustainable forest management process also help conserve water in one of Kenya’s key catchment areas.
The project has multiple locations, however, most of the trees are planted in three villages in the Yoko Sub Division in the Centre Region of Cameroon spanning an area of 2,300 – 3,000 hectares.
We are committed to a high-tech approach to nature restoration, harnessing the latest smart technologies to secure the best outcomes for the business, its customers and, ultimately, the planet.
Remote viewing monitors native species of plants, insects, mammals and birds, seasonal migrations, and analyses spot criti- cal changes over the years. showing the vegetati- on, species, condition and erosion characteristics of every square metre of land.
The AI can recognize and count trees and label man made objects and other anomalies. The AI uses machine learning to constantly improve itself for even more accurate and advanced biodiversity analysis.
We have developed a blockchain-based ecological certification approach to ensure that initiatives that implement biodiversity credits and carbon offsetting are environmentally sound
DGB solves the very practical and real challenges of man’s symbiosis and relationship with trees to harness free market forces and the access to capital needed to rapidly accelerate the reforestation of the earth.