Bio-Cultural Corridor (Sierra Nevada)
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Published 03. Jun 2024 by INHABIT in
SEWINDUA CORRIDOR
Planting a Future for Nature and People

In 2024, INHABIT and children joined forces to design and plant the Sewindua Corridor in Palomino. This corridor, home to over 140 native species, bridges a restored dry forest with a humid ecosystem, creating a safe migratory zone for both wildlife and the community. Part of the ArteSelva Project, it combines conservation with art to foster a deep connection between humans and nature.