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Nawa Foundation: Conserve Old Forest & Pure Water Springs by Machu Picchu, Peru
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By Megan Youngmee
Personal campaign Keep it all Huayopata District, Cusco, PE Report
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An invitation to conserve the lush, healthy, and vibrant lands near Machu Picchu, Peru

Come alive. Come along.

We’ve been received with open arms into the Andes of Peru for the last 12 years and want to welcome you to participate in creating a conservation foundation, a new kind of home and lifestyle in harmony with and immersed in the natural living world. This will be a place to share in being caretakers of the high jungle.

 

 

What

 

We are conserving untouched land from invasive and short-sighted development.

Your participation will help to protect key water sources that feed the entire valley and reforestation of native tree species. Your help will provide resources to train others in organic permaculture and regenerative farming, eco-construction, explore sustainable energy solutions, rebuild bee populations, build economic support for the community, maintain age-old trades, provide healing services for the community, and document the plethora of medicinal plants of the Andean Amazon.

It will be a home for us and others who want to live one with the land, sharing it with the animals, butterflies, and old trees that have been here for centuries.

 

 

The area we have been living for 2.5 years is currently one of most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, with rich black soil meters deep, crystalline springs, thousands of rare orchid, butterfly, and bird species, and old-growth forests with tree trunks as wide as a table top.

 

Where

• Cloud forest jungles- Andes of Peru in the district of Huayopata

• 10 km as the crow flies from Machu Picchu

• 3-4 hours from Sacred Valley/1 hour from Quillabamba

 

 

  

Why

As locals move towards city life and away from the countryside, many properties are on the cusp of being abandoned and uncared for as generational values shift. There is a generation of older people still farming in traditional ways but many younger members of the community have already established themselves in cities.

 

Both globally and historically we have seen that this trend leads towards opening the area to the exploitation of extractive companies that siphon the water, cut the trees, mine resources, move to monoculture farming, and start large-scale development, that ultimately leaves a healthy ecosystem as a polluted and lifeless wasteland. As properties are sold off to the highest bidder, the old values of living lightly with nature and never taking more than one needs can quickly become a forgotten thing of the past.

 

We witnessed much of this happen in the Sacred Valley over 10-20 years and we know the same can and will happen here if there isn’t a long-term vision and action towards conserving healthy ecosystems. The entire region was once an enormous food forest which quickly changed to monoculture farming in a generation, leaving the land depleted and dry. The temperatures started to rise as there was no tree cover to maintain moisture and even temperatures. The rising heat melted the glaciers that kept a constant dry-season water source, thus the agricultural lands were divided and sold because the land was no longer economically viable. Piece by piece it has been bought by developers - parceling it, selling at a high cost, and fencing off neighbors.

 

Changes in the Mountains of Peru

The birds and fish disappeared in a generation, and the water was polluted. The dust increased as the rainy season shortened and the lush valley turned into a vast, desertified area illuminated by bright LEDs that made the stars invisible and the epic views were cut off by high-rise concrete buildings. 

While there always is a way back, we know that conserving is much less energy and time output than regenerating and rebuilding that which has already been put out of balance. We understand the challenges of country life, where there is little municipal and government support for those living in rural areas far from the infrastructure and convenience of towns and cities. It is not an easy lifestyle given the limitations present.

However, by living here we are the eyes, ears, and hands to help ensure the protection of this area. This is a vital facet of conservation.

 

 

Our family has made the choice to live and act in this manner, to lead by example, demonstrating ways of caring for the land using organic permaculture methods, regenerative farming, conserving jungle medicines and appropriate technology applications.

 

We have been lucky enough to partner with a long-standing, well-respected family who has for generations made caring for land and community their life’s work. We feel grateful for their wisdom of the culture, plants, and experience they have retained and teach us and are blessed to work hand-in-hand with them. They have also made it possible for us to live here, by offering us land to create a home base.

 

 

Why us?

We spent over the last 10 years of our life learning and practicing permaculture, community building, co-living, healing modalities, eco-construction, forging tools and knives with junkyard scraps, creating humanure composting systems, volunteering and collaborating with local Peruvian-run projects in midwifery, orphanages, and organic farming collectives to develop and refine our abilities and skills to lead this project.  We’ve shared our guest home with many hundreds of people from more than 30 countries. From all ages and walks of life, and a vast ideological spectrum we’ve lived peacefully and harmoniously.  We’ve explored barter and trade economy and lived our values.

 

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We’ve invested our entire lives in Peru to gain the skills to create this larger vision of a home base for us and our larger community. We’ve raised our kids in an environment where they have room to learn and explore the beauty of nature and where they can they gain a global perspective of the world. Most of our choices are made in service to the bigger community, and the earth, and in support of people wanting to be the healthiest, happiest versions of themselves.

 

Your Participation

Not everyone is willing to pick up their family to move to the middle of the jungle, but we know that many of our friends on this journey support what we are doing for environmental health, sustainability, and our collaborative way of working. We hope to create a home that exists to share and learn and the invite to participate in a more hands-on way is always open.

We want to build and share this with those we love so dearly— all of you. It is simply not possible without you. You are the hero as we come together to do this together. Putting your energy into this through your financial support means we can make sure this beautiful place is and will be available in the future as our (collective) home. 

 

Final notes

Wisdom is in regeneration: knowing that everything can come back to life.

When we live immersed, there is no separation. We are one with instead of separated from the earth: our Pachamama, we are Pachamama. We are supporting the land that literally gives us life to be here on the planet. And we want to do it together with you.

 

Nawa means Spirit in Quechua, the thing that animates everything— Everything, All that is, Love.

 

Stage one Fundraising goal ($60K)- the anchor and seed to grow from

  • 1.5 Hectares for home base and food security. ($10K)
  • Infrastructure (electric, water, road access, and internet) - ($1K)
  • Home, shared housing, office, and workshop build-out ($25K)
  • Legal fees for land acquisition and creation of the foundation to receive tax-deductible donations from abroad and purchase larger swaths of land for conservation in the long term)- ($4K)
  • 40 Hectares of old-growth forest - the first step in land conservation ($10K)
  • Transport ($10K)

40 Hectares of Old forest for Conservation- Peru

 

Long-term fundraising Goal

  • 5 Million USD to purchase abandoned land for regeneration and conservation
  • Support the rights of indigenous local landowners to have legal protection to maintain their land.
  • Train additional caretakers to protect the growing conservation area.
  • Protect key water sources from extraction and pollution.
  • Conserve old forests and reforest depleted areas with native plants, food and medicines.
  • Continue using Permaculture principles for organic food security for us and the entire valley
  • Regrow forest medicine and ancestral food —corn the size of a torso and root vegetables that are disappearing.

The Team

Megan Youngmee

Pennsylvania small-town girl. South Korean Adoptee. LA businesswoman. USC grad. Corporate dropout. Writer and Content creator with a Jungle Mountain view. Intuitive Health Practitioner. Healer. Mom of 3 incredible, rambunctious boys. She spent the last 10 years developing healing, intuitive, and psychic abilities in service to helping people feel healthy again, build meaningful connections, and find their purpose in life. She has 20 years of experience in a corporate, tech start-up, nonprofit, consulting, and managing a guest home.

 Eric Oberholtzer

A well-traveled man, a builder with an engineer's mind, an incredible musician, super-dad, cook, certified permaculturist, and mensa-genius. Eric has spent his life learning ancient crafts - from metallurgy and forging, to traditional woodworking, leather craftsmanship, and eco-building techniques. Eric has been building things since he was a boy in Pennsylvania. He is a hands-on renaissance man who can handle design, engineering, plumbing, electricity, framing, furniture building, and finishing.

 Ray Figueroa Medinas

A local man who knows the ins and outs of the entire Huayopata Valley and community—he has literally walked the mountains throughout his 29 years. He is an expert in cultivating local plants and has a deep understanding of cultural complexity and subtlety. A meliponicultor and specialist beekeeper sharing his knowledge about Peru, wise in the care and management of native stingless bees and Apis mellifera scutellata bees and an expert in rare medicinal honey from little-known bee species. He has 29 years of experience in food forest cultivation of local plants little known to people.

 Alex, Liam, Julian Nawa Foundation

Alex, Liam, and Julian

Our boys have grown up in Peru and love the natural world as their family.

 

 

 

 

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Una invitación a conservar las tierras exuberantes, saludables y vibrantes cercanas a Machu Picchu, Peru.

Cobrar vida. Venir también.

 

Hemos sido recibidos con los brazos abiertos en los Andes del Perú durante los últimos 12 años y queremos darle la bienvenida a participar en la creación de una fundación de conservación, un nuevo tipo de hogar y estilo de vida en armonía e inmerso en el mundo natural. Este será un lugar para compartir el ser cuidadores de la selva alta.

 

 

Qué

Estamos preservando tierras vírgenes del desarrollo invasivo y miope.

Su participación ayudará a proteger fuentes de agua claves que alimentan todo el valle y a la reforestación de especies de árboles nativos. Su ayuda proporcionará recursos para capacitar a otros en permacultura y agricultura regenerativa, ecoconstrucción, explorar soluciones energéticas sostenibles, recuperar poblaciones de abejas nativas sin aguijón, generar apoyo económico para la comunidad, mantener oficios antiguos, ofrecer servicios curativos para la comunidad y documentar la gran cantidad de plantas medicinales de la Amazonía andina.

 

Será un hogar para aquellos que quieran vivir uno con la tierra, compartiéndola con los animales, mariposas y árboles centenarios que han estado aquí durante siglos.

 

El área en la que hemos estado viviendo durante dos años y medio es actualmente uno de los ecosistemas con mayor biodiversidad del mundo, con un rico suelo negro a metros de profundidad, manantiales cristalinos, miles de especies raras de orquídeas, mariposas y aves, y bosques antiguos con troncos de árboles de ancho como el tablero de una mesa.

 

 

 

Valle Huyopata

Dónde

• Selvas de bosque nuboso-Andes del Perú en el distrito de Huayopata

• 10 km en línea recta desde Machu Picchu

• 3-4 horas desde el Valle Sagrado/1 hora desde Quillabamba

 

 

Por qué

A medida que los lugareños se acercan a la vida urbana y se alejan del campo, muchas propiedades están a punto de ser abandonadas y descuidadas a medida que cambian los valores generacionales. Hay una generación de personas mayores que todavía cultivan de manera tradicional, pero muchos miembros de los más jóvenes ya se han establecido en las ciudades.

Tanto a nivel mundial como históricamente hemos visto que esta tendencia conduce a abrir el área a la explotación de compañías extractivas que desvían el agua, cortan los árboles, extraen recursos, pasan a monocultivos e inician un desarrollo a gran escala, lo que en última instancia deja una población no saludable con un ecosistemacontaminado y sin vida. A medida que las propiedades se venden al mejor postor, los viejos valores de vivir en armonía con la naturaleza y nunca tomar más de lo que uno necesita pueden convertirse rápidamente en una cosa olvidada del pasado.

 

Fuimos testigos de cómo sucedió gran parte de esto en el Valle Sagrado durante 10 a 20 años y sabemos que lo mismo puede suceder y sucederá aquí si no hay una visión y acción a largo plazo para conservar ecosistema saludable. Toda la región fue alguna vez un enorme bosque alimentario que rápidamente cambió a monocultivos en una generación, dejando la tierra agotada y seca. Las temperaturas comenzaron a subir ya que no había cobertura arbórea para mantener la humedad e incluso las temperaturas. El aumento de calor derritió los glaciares que mantenían una fuente constante de agua durante la estación seca, por lo que las tierras agrícolas se dividieron y vendieron porque la tierra ya no era económicamente viable. Los promotores lo han comprado pieza por pieza: lo han parcelado, vendido a un precio elevado y cercado a los vecinos.

 

Las aves y los peces desaparecieron en una generación y el agua quedó contaminada. El polvo aumentó a medida que la temporada de lluvias se acortaba y el exuberante valle se convertía en una vasta zona desertificada iluminada por LED brillantes que hacían invisibles las estrellas y las vistas épicas quedaban cortadas por altos edificios de hormigón.

 

Si bien siempre hay un camino de regreso, sabemos que conservar genera mucha menos energía y tiempo que regenerar y reconstruir lo que ya se ha desequilibrado. Entendemos los desafíos de la vida en el campo, donde hay poco apoyo municipal y gubernamental para quienes viven en áreas rurales alejadas de la infraestructura y las comodidades de los pueblos y ciudades. No es un estilo de vida fácil dadas las limitaciones presentes.

 

Sin embargo, al vivir aquí somos los ojos, los oídos y las manos que ayudan a garantizar la protección de esta zona. Esta es una faceta vital de la conservación.

Nuestra familia ha tomado la decisión de vivir y actuar de esta manera, de predicar con el ejemplo, demostrando formas de cuidar la tierra utilizando métodos de permacultura, agricultura regenerativa y aplicaciones de tecnología apropiadas.

Hemos tenido la suerte de asociarnos con una familia muy respetada y de larga data que durante generaciones ha hecho del cuidado de la tierra y la comunidad el trabajo de su vida. Nos sentimos agradecidos por su sabiduría sobre la cultura, las plantas y la experiencia que nos han conservado y enseñado. También han hecho posible que vivamos aquí, trabajando mano a mano con ellos ofreciéndonos terrenos para crear una base de operaciones.

 

 

 

¿Porque nosotros?

Pasamos los últimos 10 años de nuestra vida aprendiendo y practicando permacultura, construcción comunitaria, convivencia, modalidades de curación, ecoconstrucción, forjando herramientas y cuchillos con restos de chatarra, creando sistemas de compostaje de humabono, siendo voluntarios y colaborando con empresas locales administradas por peruanos. proyectos en parteras, orfanatos y colectivos de agricultura orgánica para desarrollar y perfeccionar nuestras capacidades y destrezas para liderar este proyecto. hemos compartido nuestra casa de huéspedes con cientos de personas de más de 30 países. De todas las edades y estilos de vida, y de un amplio espectro ideológico, hemos vivido en paz y armonía.Hemos explorado el trueque y la economía comercial y hemos vivido nuestros valores.

 

Hemos invertido toda nuestra vida en Perú para adquirir las habilidades necesarias para crear esta visión más amplia de una base de operaciones para nosotros y nuestra comunidad en general. Hemos criado a nuestros hijos en un entorno donde tienen espacio para aprender y explorar la belleza de la naturaleza y donde pueden obtener una perspectiva global del mundo. La mayoría de nuestras decisiones se toman en servicio a la comunidad en general y a la Tierra, y en apoyo a las personas que desean ser las versiones más saludables y felices de sí mismas.

 

 

Tu participación

No todos están dispuestos a recoger a su familia para mudarse al medio de la jungla, pero sepan que muchos de nuestros amigos en este viaje apoyan lo que estamos haciendo por la salud ambiental, la sostenibilidad y nuestra forma colaborativa de trabajar. Esperamos crear un hogar que exista para compartir y aprender y la invitación a participar de una manera más práctica siempre está abierta.

 

Queremos construir y compartir esto con aquellos a quienes amamos tanto: todos ustedes. Simplemente no es posible sin usted. Eres el héroe mientras nos unimos para hacer esto juntos. Poner su energía en esto a través de su apoyo financiero significa que podemos asegurarnos de que este hermoso lugar esté y estará disponible en el futuro como nuestro hogar (colectivo).

 

Notas finales

La sabiduría está en la Regeneración: saber que todo puede volver a la vida.

Cuando Vivimos inmersos, no hay separacion. somos uno. en lugar de separados de la tierra: nuestra Pachamama, somos pachamama. Estamos apoyando la tierra que literalmente nos da la vida para estar aquí en el planeta. Y queremos hacerlo juntos.

 

Nawa significa Espiritu en Quechua, la cosa que anima todo- Todo, Amor.

 

 

Meta de recaudación de fondos de la etapa uno ($60 mil): el ancla y la semilla a partir de la cual crecer

  • 1,5 Hectáreas para hogar, y seguridad alimentaria. ($10K)
  • Infraestructura básica (electricidad, agua, acceso vial e internet) - ($1K)
  • Construcción de casa, vivienda compartida, oficina y taller ($25K)
  • Honorarios legales para manejar areas verdes y la creación de la fundación para recibir donaciones del extranjero deducibles de impuestos y adquirir extensiones más grandes de tierra para la conservación a largo plazo) - ($4K)
  • 40 hectáreas de bosque antiguo: el primer paso en la conservación de la tierra ($10K)
  • Transporte ($10K)40 Hectareas de bosque Peru Nawa

 

Objetivo de recaudación de fondos a largo plazo

  • 5 millones de dólares para adquirir tierras abandonadas para regeneración y conservación
  • Apoyar los derechos de los propietarios locales a tener protección legal para mantener sus tierras.
  • Capacitar a cuidadores adicionales para proteger el área de conservación en crecimiento.
  • Proteger fuentes de agua claves de la extracción y la contaminación.
  • Conservar bosques antiguos y reforestar áreas deprevadas, con arboles locales y plantas nativas que brindan alimento y medicina
  • Ayudar la economia local con entrenamiento de empresa
  • Continuar utilizando los principios de la Permacultura para la seguridad alimentaria con productos organicos para nosotros y todo el valle.

OMS

Eric Oberholtzer

Un hombre que ha viajado mucho, un constructor con mente de ingeniero, un músico increíble, un súper papá, un cocinero, un permacultor certificado y un genio de los mensajes. Eric ha pasado su vida aprendiendo oficios antiguos, desde la metalurgia y la forja hasta la carpintería tradicional, la artesanía del cuero y las técnicas de construcción ecológica.Eric ha estado construyendo cosas desde que era un niño en Pensilvania. Es un hombre renacentista práctico que puede ocuparse del diseño, la ingeniería, la plomería, la electricidad, la estructura, la construcción de muebles y los acabados.

Megan Youngmee

Chica de un pequeño pueblo de Pensilvania. Adoptado de Corea del Sur. Empresaria de Los Ángeles. Graduado de la USC. Abandono corporativo. Escritor y creador de contenido con vista a la selva alta. Practicante de Salud Regenerativa . Mamá de 3 niños increíbles y traviesos. Pasó los últimos 10 años desarrollando habilidades psíquicas, intuitivas y curativas al servicio de ayudar a las personas a sentirse saludables nuevamente, construir conexiones significativas y encontrar su propósito en la vida. Tiene 20 años de experiencia en empresas, empresas emergentes de tecnología, organizaciones sin fines de lucro, consultoría y administración de una casa de huéspedes.

Ray Figueroa Medinas

Un hombre local que conoce los entresijos de todo el valle y la comunidad de Huayopata, literalmente ha caminado por las montañas a lo largo de sus 29 años. Es un experto en el cultivo de plantas locales y tiene un profundo conocimiento de la complejidad y sutileza cultural. Un meliponicultor y apicultor experto al que se le pide compartir sus conocimientos en todo el Perú sobre el cuidado y manejo de las abejas nativas sin aguijón y abejas apis mellifera escutellata y experto en mieles medicinales raras de especies de abejas poco conocidas. Tiene 29 años de experiencia en el cultivo de bosques alimentarios y de plantas locales poco conocidas por las personas.

 

Alex, Liam y Julián

Nuestros niños han crecido en Perú y aman el mundo natural como su familia.

 

 

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