Brazil's Atlantic Forest six years on
Ecosia is the search engine that plants trees: www.ecosia.org We started planting trees in Brazil's Atlantic Forest six years ago – and look at the difference! Less than 8% of the original Atlantic Rainforest (Mata Atlantica in Brazilian) now remains, and it occurs mostly in isolated remnants scattered throughout a landscape dominated by agricultural uses. Ecosia is partnered with the Pacto Mata Atlantica, a united group of 300 institutions that work together to conserve what remains of the ecosystem. Find out about Brazil's female tree-planters in our next video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtRN_TJAyAw&t=5s More about Brazil on our blog: https://blog.ecosia.org/tag/brazil/ Make Ecosia your default search engine to plant trees while you search the web: https://info.ecosia.org/#install Ecosia is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE, and many more. You can also download Ecosia on your mobile: https://ecosia.co/ecosiaformobile Stay updated on how Ecosia is helping reforest the planet by visiting our blog: blog.ecosia.org, on Instagram (@ecosia), on Facebook (@Ecosia) or by subscribing to our newsletter (http://ecosia.co/newsletter).