With an audience of 100 participants gathered to celebrate the results of 43 socio-environmental projects, share experiences, and foster partnerships aimed at restoring the Atlantic Forest in southern Bahia—one of the country’s most biodiverse and threatened regions, the Hileia Baiana—the Study Tour 2026: Restoring the Hileia Baiana, took place from May 31 to June 3 and featured a program that traced the history of the FASB Program.
We invite you to watch the film “Roots That Tell Stories: The First Cycle of the FASB Program,” to browse through the book that shares the film’s title and tells, through photographs and illustrations, the story of FASB, and we also invite you to read this blog in its entirety to learn more about the Study Tour 2026: Restoring the Hileia Baiana event.