Forest regeneration and human transformation in Chapada Diamantina
Instituto WARU is a living sanctuary and non-profit organization dedicated to planetary regeneration and human development. Through ecological restoration, transformative education, and collaborative partnerships, WARU brings together people, projects, and knowledge to foster a new culture of care and awareness for both the planet and communities.
Project story
WARU: Where the Land Remembers
In Brazil, Bahia's Chapada Diamantina, 36 hectares / 90 acres of ancient forest are slowly re-awakening. Once stripped by cycles of agriculture and logging, this land is beginning to heal—and so are the people who tend it.
WARU emerged from a powerful insight: the Earth's wounds and the human-heart's wounds are inseparable. A forest cannot truly regenerate while communities remain disconnected from it. Healing is restored on both fronts, simultaneously.
Following a decade of informal service, we registered as an NGO in 2017. Today, WARU thrives as a Living Sanctuary—an ecological reserve, transformation center, and community in dialogue with nature. Native species are returning. Watersheds are protected. Regenerating forests are inviting exploration. Visitors from across Brazil and beyond arrive to reconnect with a forgotten truth: we belong to nature, not above it. https://www.institutowaru.org/en
Our interdisciplinary team brings decades of expertise including ecological restoration practitioners, consciousness and leadership facilitators, and community-based regenerative educators.
Yet the land itself remains our greatest teacher and guide. We simply create the conditions for restoration—ecological, cultural, and human—to flourish naturally.
Our current projects include: expanding our existing infrastructure to include an additional 3 mud-brick cottages for housing up to 12 new volunteer staff for our Nature School; their focus will include learning to live & operate as a flowing team, continued forest restoration of the natural habitat, including licuri; this restoration can also grow our partnerships with the local and regional communities; the volunteer staff will also focus on restoring the trails throughout the sanctuary which will expand our consciousness and Nature School workshops, along with the weekend youth immersion programs.
We also are ready to hire a consultant to help enhance our existing research and plan, including the next steps for restoring our unique ecosystem, eco buildings for receiving visitors; education and training programs for local and regional communities.
WARU isn't a finite project. It's a deepening relationship. Each tree planted, workshop held, and community partnership strengthens our larger vision: a regenerative culture rooted in this sanctuary, offering a living example of how people and nature can flourish together.
We're not trying to save the world. We're remembering how to reconnect well within it—and inviting communities to join with us.
Project updates
Team
Forest regeneration and human transformation in Chapada Diamantina
Instituto WARU is a living sanctuary and non-profit organization dedicated to planetary regeneration and human development. Through ecological restoration, transformative education, and collaborative partnerships, WARU brings together people, projects, and knowledge to foster a new culture of care and awareness for both the planet and communities.
Project story
WARU: Where the Land Remembers
In Brazil, Bahia's Chapada Diamantina, 36 hectares / 90 acres of ancient forest are slowly re-awakening. Once stripped by cycles of agriculture and logging, this land is beginning to heal—and so are the people who tend it.
WARU emerged from a powerful insight: the Earth's wounds and the human-heart's wounds are inseparable. A forest cannot truly regenerate while communities remain disconnected from it. Healing is restored on both fronts, simultaneously.
Following a decade of informal service, we registered as an NGO in 2017. Today, WARU thrives as a Living Sanctuary—an ecological reserve, transformation center, and community in dialogue with nature. Native species are returning. Watersheds are protected. Regenerating forests are inviting exploration. Visitors from across Brazil and beyond arrive to reconnect with a forgotten truth: we belong to nature, not above it. https://www.institutowaru.org/en
Our interdisciplinary team brings decades of expertise including ecological restoration practitioners, consciousness and leadership facilitators, and community-based regenerative educators.
Yet the land itself remains our greatest teacher and guide. We simply create the conditions for restoration—ecological, cultural, and human—to flourish naturally.
Our current projects include: expanding our existing infrastructure to include an additional 3 mud-brick cottages for housing up to 12 new volunteer staff for our Nature School; their focus will include learning to live & operate as a flowing team, continued forest restoration of the natural habitat, including licuri; this restoration can also grow our partnerships with the local and regional communities; the volunteer staff will also focus on restoring the trails throughout the sanctuary which will expand our consciousness and Nature School workshops, along with the weekend youth immersion programs.
We also are ready to hire a consultant to help enhance our existing research and plan, including the next steps for restoring our unique ecosystem, eco buildings for receiving visitors; education and training programs for local and regional communities.
WARU isn't a finite project. It's a deepening relationship. Each tree planted, workshop held, and community partnership strengthens our larger vision: a regenerative culture rooted in this sanctuary, offering a living example of how people and nature can flourish together.
We're not trying to save the world. We're remembering how to reconnect well within it—and inviting communities to join with us.
Project updates
Team
Location
Brazil