
Marcos Urquia Maynas brings deep insight into forest ecology, reforestation, and the living systems of the Amazon. His work invites participants to look more closely at the relationship between people, land, and biodiversity, offering a grounded perspective on how forests sustain life and why their protection matters.
Through his teaching, attendees can expect an engaging and thoughtful exploration of the Amazon as a living, interconnected environment. The focus is not only on ecological knowledge, but also on the broader importance of restoration and care for natural systems. His approach creates space for reflection on the resilience of forests and the role of reforestation in supporting long-term healing for the land.
This session is well suited for those interested in ecology, sustainability, and the wisdom of nature. It offers an opportunity to deepen understanding of one of the world’s most vital ecosystems while appreciating the delicate balance that allows it to thrive.