Converting Amazon rainforest in danger of deforestation, in forests protected by all human beings living in planet Earth by purchasing oxyholders (Oxygen shares) equivalent to a percentage of the forest that will be protected and preserved for ever. The cost of each share is established in one (01) American Dollar. These shares are inheritable and transferrable on the amount established by the shareholder.
This forest will be the exclusive property of shareholders and can only be used in is preservation. The only possible building is a totally ecological lodge that will be implemented in such forest offering ecotourism to shareholders to enjoy the landscape, the flora and the fauna they are protecting. No timber, oil or mining company will be able to enter or explore this land and no natives will be able to predate it for agriculture, cattle raising or to collect wood for cooking.
Forest rangers will be in charge of preserving it, together with personnel to survey and/or help animals living in these protected forests.
Oxyholders are oxygen shares equivalent to a percentage of the Tropical Rainforest, which belongs to the area called Maloca 1. It is located on the riverfront of the Amazon River, District of Mainas, Province of Loreto, Loreto-Amazonas Region in the Republic of Peru. Its approximate geographical coordinates are 3o 33’ 53’’ south, 73o 01’ 10’’ west.
By purchasing Oxyholders, you will ensure the protection of that area of the rainforest, which will be preserved and taken care of forever (99 years). The cost of each share has been established in one American Dollar. These shares may also be inheritable and transferrable whenever you decide.
Veterinarians, forestry engineers, forest rangers, and volunteers will be in charge of preserving the protected areas of the Amazon Rainforest, together with all the necessary personnel to guarantee their surveillance and the well-being of animals living there.
No timber, oil or mining company will be able to enter or explore this land. Similarly, no one will be able to predate it for agriculture or cattle raising. Additionally, we will promote an interrelation between the tropical forest and nearby populations.
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