We are happy to share that Aina Gallego Majó, student of Institute Lluís Domenech and Montaner (Tarragona), has dedicated his Research Work to the study of the Amazon and the threats that put its future at risk. in your project, has chosen Oxizonia as an example of an organization committed to conservation, including an interview with our founder, Jose Ramon Mena, to learn first-hand about our work in Peru.
His work—rigorous, sensitive and very well documented—analyzes deforestation, the loss of biodiversity, the impact on indigenous communities and the importance of reforestation. Seeing that students like Aina are interested in the future of the jungle is one of the greatest rewards to our daily activity..
From Oxizonia we want to congratulate you for your dedication and thank you for having counted on us in your research.. Environmental education is an essential tool to protect the planet, and young people like her remind us that there are reasons for hope.
A young look towards the Amazon: the work of Aina Gallego
We are very excited to share that Aina Gallego Majó, student of theInstitute Lluís Domenech and Montaner (Tarragona), has dedicated his Research Work to study the Amazon and the threats that put its future at risk. In his research, has chosen Oxizonia as an example of a conservation project, including even an interview with our founder, Jose Ramon Mena.
His work — rigorous, sensitive and very well documented— analyzes deforestation, the loss of biodiversity, el paper dels pobles indígenes i la importància de la reforestació. Seeing students like Aina commit to the future of the jungle is an immense reward for our daily work.
From Oxizonia we want to congratulate her and thank her for counting on us. Environmental education is essential, and young people like Aina remind us that there are still reasons for hope.
Consult Aina Gallego Majó's research work on the Amazon here, where the work of Oxizonia is also analyzed. You can view the full document in interactive format below.

