
Turning Capital into Regeneration
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For centuries nature kept humanity within safe planetary limits. Today those life-support systems are faltering—biodiversity is crashing and climate stability is slipping. At Nature Wealth, we see this not only as a crisis, but as a call to action. Through Naturepreneurship, we design investment vehicles that restore natural systems and generate measurable returns. Our first product: Nature Priority Fund I—a high-integrity fund investing in biodiverse, scalable nature-based solutions.
Investing in Ecosystems. Delivering Real-World Impact.
With our Nature Priority Fund I we support high-integrity nature-based solutions in the world’s most critical ecosystems. We invest in early-stage conservation and restoration projects that generate measurable outcomes for biodiversity, climate, and communities—while delivering long-term financial returns. Grounded in science, aligned with sustainability frameworks, NPFI defines a new benchmark for biodiversity-driven investing.
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How it works
Projects we support
2023
on-going
Reviving Bahia’s Atlantic Forest through sustainable cocoa farming
In Bahia, Brazil, this project restores abandoned cocoa plantations using agroforestry, balancing conservation with economic renewal. Once a cocoa hub, the region faced decline, leading to deforestation and unsustainable farming. By cultivating high-quality cocoa under a forest canopy, we protect vital habitats for species like the King Vulture and Harpy Eagle while creating sustainable income for local communities. With cocoa sales projected to reach 200 tons by 2030 and additional revenue from ecotourism, this project drives both ecological and financial sustainability.
Restoration of cocoa plantations
Protection of vital habitats
Cocoa sales
Ecotourism
2023
on-going
Eco-tourism for conservation in Meta, Colombia
Located at the crossroads of the Andes, Guiana Shield, and Amazon Basin, this project protects one of the world’s most biodiverse regions. In partnership with leading conservation organizations, we support the creation of a luxury eco-lodge that blends sustainable tourism with long-term habitat preservation. Home to jaguars, peccaries, and nearly 600 bird species, the area benefits from responsible tourism revenue while ensuring lasting conservation impact. With 90% of staff hired locally and additional income from carbon and biodiversity credits, this project proves that eco-tourism can drive both environmental and economic sustainability.
Ecotourism development
Carbon and Biodiversity Credits
2023
on-going
Reconnecting forests and wildlife in Chocó, Ecuador
In Ecuador’s Chocó region, where less than 10% of the original forest remains, this project is creating the country’s largest forest reserve—spanning 500,000 hectares. By expanding protected areas and restoring vital corridors, we enable the movement of endangered species like the Brown-headed Spider Monkey and Jaguar. Scientific monitoring by the Chocó Lab ensures long-term conservation impact, while sustainable cocoa farming and eco-tourism generate income for local communities. With funding from biodiversity and carbon credits, this initiative proves that conservation and economic resilience can go hand in hand.
Direct conservation employment
Reforestation
Carbon and Biodiversity Credits
Ecotourism
Local businesses
2023
on-going
Protecting Kalimantan’s Wehea Forest Through Community-Led Conservation
In partnership with the indigenous Wehea Dayak, this project safeguards 40,000 hectares of forest from logging and palm oil expansion. Home to endangered species like the Orangutan, Sun Bear, and Sunda Clouded Leopard, the Wehea Forest is a biodiversity hotspot. By securing land rights and investing in conservation-friendly local enterprises, the project ensures long-term environmental and economic benefits. Funding comes from biodiversity and carbon credits, with additional income from ecotourism and scientific research infrastructure.
Protection and Restoration
Carbon and Biodiversity Credits
Ecotourism
Infrastructure for scientific work
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