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Tuesday, 13 October 2009:


Threatened Butiá Palm Forests in Uruguay: New Support from World Land Trust 

World Land Trust (WLT) trustees have approved a new project partner in Uruguay, Aves Uruguay, and approved a project to fund their first land purchase in the Rocha Department, eastern Uruguay. This project was considered urgent as it protects some of the last Butiá Palm Forests in the country.

Palm forest
Butiá Palm tree forest Photo: © Mercedes Rivas

Cattle grazing
Overgrazing by cattle prevents natural regeneration of Butiá Palm. Photo: © Lorienne Parker/World Land Trust

Once purchased, the reserve area will be used as a model for conservation management of this threatened habitat. Although this first land purchase protects a relatively small area the aim is that it will have wide-ranging consequences and act as leverage for the conservation of the many ecosystems which Palm Forests are associated with.

The main threats to this habitat come from overgrazing in particular as it prevents new Butiá Palms from growing with little scope for regeneration. Part of the project will therefore include experimental management strategies such as

  • winter exclusion of cattle from the conservation area
  • reintroduction of Butiá Palm trees.

By being able to demonstrate sustainable management on the land Aves Uruguay aims to inspire more local farmers and communities to get involved in saving the palm habitat to encourage further palm conservation initiatives to help protect these forests and their biodiversity.

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