Picking up process in the wood forest of PALO SANTO
Only palo santo that have died naturally should be pick up. Having at least 2-4 years at rest after his death to take advantage of their properties.
View ArticleIs Palo Santo really endangered? Adopt a Bursera Graveolens tree!
We will plant an estimate of 4000 palo santo trees, these activities are contributing to support more and more the restoration of the tropical dry forest where Palo Santo live.
View ArticleCould the palo santo tree really contribute to the reduction of the carbon...
The Bursera Graveolens, better known as Palo Santo, is a tree native to Ecuador and other countries in South America. In the Manabí province, parallel to the process to declare the Palo Santo Joa 50 ha
View ArticlePalo Santo Sustainability: Separating Fact from the fake news. Is Palo Santo...
In this article we will clear up doubts about the future of this sacred wood of sweet, woody, citrus and a slight mint aroma, which contains natural medicinal properties that makes your body good.
View ArticleProject Palo Santo Joa 50 Has: Inspection by MAE, for the declaration of...
This inspection consisted in making a tour of the entire area. The biologist toured the land with us as we were explaining each process and activity
View ArticlePalo Santo reforestation program | 4000 trees are planted in the community of...
Caring for, protecting and regenerating the dry forests of Manabí are some of the fundamental activities carried out by us. We have been working for 4 years.
View ArticlePalo Santo Project 50 Ha: Inspection of the Ministry of the Environment of...
We proceeded to send an official letter addressed to the Ministry of the Environment (MAE) on October 12, 2018, in which it was reported that as a social task towards the people of the Joa / Jipijapa
View ArticlePreservation of the dry forests of Ecuador / Palo Santo Joa / Manabí Project...
We have always been interested in caring for and protecting the environment, their main objective is to regenerate the dry tropical forests, where the Palo Santo grows,
View ArticleWorkshop on reforestation and sustainable use of the dry forests of Manabí
Approximately 100 merchants, artisans, transporters and executors of Ecuadorian products gathered at the Portoviejo Museum. These products are derived from the different sticks or dry trees found in...
View ArticleThe benefits of reforesting, 5000 Palo Santo trees were planted
When we think of reforestation we are doing good for nature and for ourselves. This task gives life and health to the entire planet. That is why it is necessary to incorporate this activity into our...
View ArticleMinistry of Environment of Ecuador granted the sustainable use of Palo Santo...
The Integrated Management Plan is being done in the Cerrito sector in the Jipijapa canton of the province of Manabí. It has gone through several stages; Since the creation of the project, the meeting...
View ArticleSurvey in the community of Joa | Integrated Management Plan of Palo Santo Part 3
The Integral Management Plan has to be socialized with the Joa community. This is a populated community. Here live families with limited economic resources. They go to the city to buy their food and...
View ArticleMeeting with the Community of JOA | Palo Santo Integrated Management Plan Part 2
The Integrated Management Plan includes meetings of association with nearby communities. This meeting is made so that the people agree with the Reforestation Plan sustainably.
View ArticlePalo Santo | The Integrated Management Plan (PMI) Part 1
The dry forest is considered an area of great biological importance because of the number of species of flora and fauna that this has, including the Palo Santo; this tree has a distinctive, pleasing...
View ArticleLearn about our Palo Santo Reforestation Program
Ten years ago it started an investigation about the history and properties of the Palo Santo tree located in Puerto Lopez County, in the Manabi Province.
View ArticleWe planted 500 PaloSanto trees in Montecristi / Ecuador
We planted 500 PaloSanto trees in the city of Montecristi, as part of the campaign Plant a tree with us.This event was held on December 7, 2019 with the participation of Fabrizio Vera and the Boy Scout...
View ArticleIt's Reforestation Time Palo Santo
We have been working with our program of reforestation and restoration of the dry forests of Manabí for almost 10 years.
View ArticleImportance of preserving and maintaining the forests of Palo Santo, Study on...
Of the five carbon compartments that can be measured in a forest (live aerial biomass, underground biomass, debris or dead wood, litter, soil organic matter), the carbon stock in living aerial biomass...
View ArticleInfluence of the altitudinal gradient on the composition and structure of the...
Dry forest, one of the most threatened ecosystems due to the ease of change associated with human activities. This ecosystem is home to a large number of species whose populations have suffered some...
View ArticleMonitoring, data collection in the dry forest Los Bajos del Pechiche using...
EcuadorianHands is a company that works in a sustainable and responsible way with the environment. We have been developing a program of constant reforestation and monitoring of our forests.
View ArticleLast inspection by the MAE in the Palo Santo forest to obtain the protective...
More than a decade ago, at the EcuadorianHands company, we began with the first empirical investigations regarding the properties and history of the Palo Santo tree (Bursera graveolens)
View ArticleLearn how Palo Santo forests are worked in a sustainable way | GIZ Ecuador
We are developing a new Program for the "Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Natural Heritage" of Palo Santo, where we will have the participation of GIZ (German Cooperation), UTM (Technical...
View ArticleEmbracing Eco-Friendly Style: How Wearing a Red Bracelet Infused with Palo...
Discover the Eco-Friendly Connection: How Wearing a Red Bracelet and Supporting Palo Santo Products Contribute to a Greener Environment. Embrace sustainability and make a positive impact with every...
View ArticleEcuadorianHands plant more Palo Santo trees
Each of our little trees results from a lot of work, from the collection of the seeds, the drying, then the germination, and their care for three years. Only there are already some little trees strong...
View ArticleEcuadorianHands plants more Palo Santo trees in the Ligüiqui commune in Ecuador
We planted the amount of 200 native trees of the dry forests, including 50 palo santo trees. In a day full of great enthusiasm in which volunteers from other places also joined who had the same desire...
View ArticleReforesting our future: restoring Ecuador's dry forests through reforestation...
We have signed a linkage agreement with the Technical University of Manabí that will allow 20 students of the Agronomy career to participate in the construction of a new nursery where new Palo Santo...
View Article+11000 PALO SANTO trees planted in Ecuador
We had a beautiful day of reforestation on Saturday, December 18 2021, we shared the vibrancy of life together, giving back to Mother Nature a part of what she gives us every day. We reforested 500...
View ArticlePreserve the Dry Forest and Palo Santo: Join Our Cause and Transform the World
"Immerse yourself in the mystical world of Palo Santo, the sacred wood that caresses your soul. Discover its powerful fragrance and healing properties at Ecuadorian Hands. Since ancient times, this...
View ArticleWe educate the youth of Manta in environmental care. Aiming for sustainable...
During our journey in protecting the dry forest ecosystem, we have managed to restore a primary forest, reforesting it with native species, which serves as a pilot project to replicate it in different...
View ArticleEcuadorianHands Successfully Germinates Palo Santo Seeds for its...
We investigated the germination of the Palo Santo seed, this is a journey of knowledge that we decided to undertake in February 2021, and little by little we are obtaining results that we will share...
View ArticleHow are you contributing to meeting the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda for...
Do you know the 17 goals of the UN 2030 AGENDA for Sustainable Development? where many initiatives are taken into account including caring for the planet and improving the lives and prospects of people...
View ArticleWe have built a new palo santo nursery in Santa Marianita 2021
At the beginning of August 2021, we planted the first 500 palo santo trees, we used the transplant technique, which consists of taking small trees that are located in an overpopulated area in the...
View ArticleDid you know that Palo Santo trees can be reproduced through cuttings?
This research consists of the multiplication of PaloSanto trees, that is, from a palo santo tree we will obtain many small trees.
View ArticleEcuadorianHands removed 46.29 pounds of garbage of the Playa El Murciélago -...
This is how we lived the cleaning beach held on Friday, August 26 at Playa Murciélago-Manta, together with Mingas por el Mar and Jóvenes de Otro Planeta.
View ArticleIs the Llévate tu Basura Beach Protection Educational Programam of EcoPlayas...
A year has passed since we resumed this journey with the Educational Program for the Protection of Beaches #LlévateTuBasura, a project that has been worked on from 2010 to 2015; resuming with more...
View ArticleWe reforested 100 Palo Santo trees next to the Municipality of Manta-Ecuador
As part of our #PaloSantoDoneRight Environmental Education Program, we join forces with the Municipality of Manta-Ecuador and its Manta Reverdece program.
View ArticleWe reforested 100 Palo Santo trees in Landfill of Montecristi-Ecuador
On track with our goal, we have planted 100 Palo Santo trees, this time in the Montecristi-Ecuador Sanitary Landfill, together with the Municipal Integral Cleansing Company "Montecristi EP" and interns...
View ArticleEcuadorianHands receives Business Merit on the centenary of Manta
Very close to the 100th anniversary of the cantonization of Manta, the municipality awarded our company the recognition of Business Merit.
View ArticleEcuadorianHands reforested Palo Santo trees together with Roberto Manrique...
As part of Manta centenary, we teamed up with the Municipality and Ecuadorian actor/environmentalist Roberto Manrique to plant Palo Santo trees.
View ArticleElArtesan-EcuadorianHands: The Protected Natural Reserve Revolutionizing...
Discover the natural treasure of Manabí, Ecuador, where a dry forest and its vegetation protect the magical Palo Santo. Join our cause and let's preserve this marvel of nature together. By purchasing...
View ArticleDay of Action for the Oceans in Santa Marianita: Experience with EcuadorianHands
EcuadorianHands, committed to marine conservation, operates under an ESG management model. The sale of our sustainable products finances projects such as Ecoplayas
View ArticleThe Human Touch in Ceramics: Clay Censers Created by True Artisans
The Human Touch in Ceramics: Clay Censers Created by True Artisans
View ArticleHealing and Aligning Your Chakras with the Power of Palo Santo
The universe is an energetic network, and we, as an integral part of it, are also a part of this network. Our body is a reflection of this energy, and to maintain balance, it is crucial to understand...
View ArticlePalo Santo: A Bridge to Deeper Connections in Relationships
Palo Santo is more than just a pleasant aroma; it's a bridge to serenity and understanding in relationships.
View ArticlePalo Santo, essence or appearance? Is Palo Santo really endangered?
In this article, we delve into the essence of Palo Santo, beyond its popularity for its unique aroma and purifying properties. The environmental merit of its sustainable practices is highlighted,...
View ArticleThe Sustainable Fashion Revolution: A Commitment to the Planet and Style
In the fast-paced world of fashion, where trends come and go with each season, an increasingly important constant emerges: sustainability
View ArticlePalo Santo Oil: The Natural Answer to Your Allergy Problems
Palo Santo oil is presented as a natural supplement for those seeking to relieve the discomfort of seasonal allergies.
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