
Conservation Partnership
Reforesting the Chiquitania with 4EverForest
Mycelium Minerals is proud to partner with 4EverForest, a not-for-profit organization focused on reforestation and regenerative agriculture in South America — operating in the same Chiquitania region as our exploration projects.
Our Shared Mission
4EverForest is on a mission to revitalize and reforest areas of Bolivia and Brazil that have been burned, degraded by farming, or deforested — by planting Baru trees and other native species, primarily in the Chiquitania forest of the Cerrado Biome.
The Chiquitania is the second largest biome in South America after the Amazon, and nowhere in the region is deforestation more acute. 4EverForest counters the three most significant emissions Bolivia produces — CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O — caused by deforestation, cattle farming, and agriculture.
Through a partnership with KarbonX, 4EverForest is advancing forest monitoring systems to international specifications, enabling reforestation projects to receive carbon credits and creating a sustainable economic model for conservation.
How They Work
Environmental Education
Teaching cattle farmers and locals how to care for their land and how trees benefit crops and provide shade.
Silvicultural Practices
Intensive thinning, pruning, and enrichment to improve growth rates, absorb atmospheric carbon, and reduce fire risk.
Local Collaborations
Working with locals who know the land, the crops, and the trees — supplying communities with seedlings, training, and supplies.
Economic Value
Planting Baru trees whose nuts provide a viable food source for cattle and a harvestable income stream for indigenous farmers.
Long-Term Protection
Fire-resistant and drought-resistant species selected to protect the surrounding forest for generations.
“Changing the culture and mentality of an area isn't easy, but my team and I quickly began with training programs in the local communities. Our mission is to help educate the local population on gaining economic growth and development through planting, harvesting, and maintenance of the Baru tree and other native species.”
Three Pillars of Responsible Exploration
Environmental
Los Clavillos operates under Declaratoria de Impacto Ambiental No. 071103/02/DIA/5936/15, granted February 6, 2015. Annual environmental monitoring is conducted by PetroLab, covering water quality and air quality across the concession area. The 10th Annual Environmental Monitoring Report (IMA 2024–2025) has been submitted to Bolivia's Ministry of Mining, Ministry of Environment, and the Santa Cruz Gobernación — demonstrating over a decade of continuous compliance.
Social
Safety is the first priority at all our exploration sites. The Los Clavillos 2025 program — which included diamond drilling, CAT 320D2L excavator operations, and trenching campaigns — recorded zero accidents across the full year. Our field team, comprising a resident geologist, specialized drill crew, three expert consultant groups, and ten field laborers, operates under formal safety protocols on every shift.
Governance
Los Clavillos is operated under a 30-year concession contract approved by AJAM (Autoridad Jurisdiccional Administrativa Minera), No. AJAM/DDSC/CAM/0010/2019, granted February 18, 2019. Continuous patent payments have been maintained without interruption since 2013. Mycelium Minerals Bolivia MMB S.R.L. is registered with SEPREC (No. 188932027) and holds NIT No. 188932027, maintaining full regulatory compliance with Bolivian mining and environmental authorities.
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