Analysis
Swoop Patagonia says Local conservation project support, community partnerships — here is what is documented
- Swoop Patagonia states that they offer local conservation project support and community partnerships, with an investment of over $500K in local conservation.
- This information is self-reported. The available data does not include details on specific certifications or third-party audits that would independently verify these claims.
- The operator's activities may include wildlife monitoring, focusing on species such as Pumas, guanacos, and condors within the Patagonia ecoregion. The tier assigned is 'baseline,' indicating that foundational sustainability information is available but requires further verification to increase the trust score. To raise this tier, verifiable data on specific conservation investments, community engagement metrics, and environmental impact assessments would be necessary.
Conservation programs
- ›Local conservation project support, community partnerships
- ›$500K+ in local conservation
Certifications on record
No certifications on record