The Sewindua Corridor, is an ArteSelva Project, and was planted in 2024 by INHABIT.
Located in the heart of the tourist town of Palomino, the corridor is home to over 140 native species, occupying different stratas of a restored Dry Forest transitioning to a humid ecosystem.
This project aims to expand this urban corridor throughout the town, creating a safe migratory zone for both wildlife and people. While the corridor is not currently tokenized, plans for a stewardship program are underway.
ArteSelva
Is a program that embodies a unique approach to implementing biological corridors and botanical gardens—spaces that serve as biodiversity hotspots and feature ArtScape experimental pathways designed to raise conservation awareness and promote sensory interactions between humans and nature.