We have rescued more than 230 species of epiphytes and hemiepiphytes over the years, and nine new species have been identified and publicized and seven other species are in the process of publication. In the production of seedlings, 12 traditional communities are benefited through the purchase of seeds and forest seedlings.

  

In order to get to know the dynamics of the forest, we have permanent plots to monitor forest restoration and natural regeneration. The goal is to monitor forest development and to identify structuring species.