Dense Brazilian forest at dusk
Conservation Report

Active Conservation in the Field

Tourism as a measurable force for ecological preservation, community empowerment, and scientific research.

R$ 56,000+

Invested directly in on-the-ground local conservation partners.

R$ 85,000+

Granted in micro-loans to develop sustainable local businesses.

45+

Local guides and community hosts hired and fairly compensated yearly.

84

Protected federal, state, and private reserves supported by our tours annually.

Our On-The-Ground Partners

We partner with respected Brazilian organizations that deliver measurable outcomes for species protection, habitat resilience, and scientific literacy.

Every Tour Feeds Global Science

At BBE, our birding is systematic. Every single checklist generated by our professional biologist guides and clients during our 70+ annual expeditions is formatted and submitted to eBird and GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). This turns your vacation into an active, critical census mapping occurrences, migrations, and bird populations across remote regions of Brazil.

Annual Expeditions

70+

Protected Areas

84

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 8

Decent Work & Economic Growth

Hiring and training local hosts to foster independent community tourism economies.

Goal 12

Responsible Consumption & Production

Maintaining small group sizes (max 6-8) to respect the exact carrying capacity of fragile ecosystems.

Goal 15

Life on Land

Actively mapping and funding preservation for vulnerable, localized endemic species.