Panama Corridor Project

Reimagining reconnection by restoring

Panama’s living bridge.

Across fragmented landscapes, a powerful idea is taking root: to restore Panama’s biological corridors as one living system — guided by science, shaped by maps, and driven by collective will.

MAPA: Mapping for Action Panama equips young people to imagine—and build—a healthier, more balanced, and sustainable future rooted in place and community.

This is more than a local project; it’s a blueprint for large-scale, data-informed restoration that honors biodiversity, empowers communities, and strengthens climate resilience.

A call for agency, acting collectively, and restoring what connects us all.

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Today, we stand at a turning point. The science is clear. The data is strong. The technology is in our hands. What we need now is the will to lead — to teach the next generation not only where we are, but where we’re going. This movement invites schools, students, and communities to become stewards of our natural corridors — using maps to learn, act, and restore. Rooted in the energy of a new generation of environmental leaders, this project draws inspiration from their guiding truth: El oro de Panamá es verde—the true gold of Panama is green.

Panama’s biological corridors are more than passageways for wildlife — they are vital carbon sinks, climate regulators, and engines of resilience. Backed by science, supported by data, and mapped with precision, we have the tools to restore these living systems at scale. This is not just conservation — it is climate action with measurable returns. For carbon leaders seeking impact with integrity, this is a chance to invest in a movement rooted in place, powered by technology, and united by purpose. Let’s reconnect Panama — and redefine what restoration can mean for people, planet, and future markets.

Our Organization

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Panama has always been a bridge — not only for the world’s trade, but for life itself. Our biological corridors are living highways that connect ecosystems, regulate climate, and safeguard the future of our biodiversity. With the science in place, the data mapped, and the technology ready, we now face a defining choice: to lead or to follow. Under visionary leadership, Panama can become a global model for ecological restoration, carbon innovation, and coexistence between people and nature. This is not just an environmental campaign — it is a national legacy in the making. One map. One movement. One Panama, reconnected.

Panama leads the way

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