Regional Project for the Management, Monitoring and Control of Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Threatened by Trade
Bioamazon Project
Conservation of species threatened by unsustainable trade
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National and regional information and knowledge management systems
Regional harmonization and strengthening of national electronic permitting mechanisms/ systems /processes
Strengthening sustainable management initiatives and traceability mechanisms for Amazonian species
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This regional project aims to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of management, monitoring and control of wild fauna and flora species threatened by trade in ACTO Member Countries to contribute to the conservation of Amazonian Biodiversity and especially of species listed in Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres (CITES).
To meet these objectives, a strategy was proposed based on two main areas related to investment and the development of complementary activities to strengthen technical institutional capacities and improve inter-institutional coordination. Additionally, the strategy will allow to promote experience exchanges such as:
- horizontal cooperation mechanisms and collaborative learning.
- establish and generate discussion and concertation spaces to strengthen national mechanisms and tools.
- propose regional cooperation guidelines in the management of relevant information; and,
- improve the infrastructures and equipment of the responsible national institutions and of the ACTO Secretariat.
Funded by the German Development Bank (KfW) Banco Alemán de Desarrollo (KfW), the project started in 2016 and is being implemented under the institutional tutelage of ACTO, through a financial cooperation agreement between Germany and the Permanent Secretariat of ACTO (PS/ACTO), through KfW.
The first phase of the Bioamazon Project ended in 2022.
You can find out the main results by Component and by ACTO Member Country in the links below:
Component 1: National and regional information and knowledge management systems
News about the project

ACTO strengthens government institutions in Amazonian countries with equipment and technical studies
Financial cooperation is carried out within the scope of the Bioamazon Project, which is funded by the German Development Bank (KFW)....

ACTO opens the selection process for hiring a data science specialist for the Amazon Regional Observatory
ACTO opens the selection process for hiring a data science specialist for the Amazon Regional Observatory, within the framework of the...

Cedrela: ACTO supports Amazon countries to develop Non-detriment Findings
Non-detriment Findings (NDFs) are an essential requirement for international trade to enter into force of the inclusion of the genus...

Workshop of the conceptual model of the Information and Knowledge Management System of ACTO is carried out in Suriname
On March 4, the design workshop of the conceptual model of the Information and Knowledge Management System of ACTO was discussed in...
Newsletter
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 1 (in Spanish)
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 6
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 11
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 16
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 2 (in Spanish)
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 7
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 12
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 17
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 3 (in Spanish)
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 8
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Bioamazon Newsletter nº 10
Bioamazon Newsletter nº 15
Technical documents
Annual report 2021 – Bioamazon Project
CITES: Appendix II - NDFs (Nine-step) -Dutch
Annual report 2020 – Bioamazon Project
CITES: bijlage II (Dutch)
CITES: Appendix II - NDFs (Nine-step)
Folder Bioamazon Project
CITES: Anexo II - NDF (nove passos)
Folder Bioamazon Project (Dutch Version)
CITES: Anexo II - NDF (Planilhas)
Bioamazon Communication Guidebook
Amazon Regional Observatory (ARO)
Annual Report 2021
Folder ARO
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Amazon Rescue Center, Perú, received support from Bioamazon Project to build news spaces for manatees care, 2020.
ACTO General Secretariat, Alexandra Moreira, and the German Ambassador, Heiko Thoms, during the inauguration of the ORA, 2021.