Awards and Achievements
In 2004 they managed to declare the Bare-throated Bellbird (Procnias nudicollis) as a national bird through community mobilization.
In 2006, John Burton, the CEO of the World Land Trust, arrived in Paraguay. From that date he will fall in love with the Paraguayan Chaco and the wonders of its nature and its people.
In 2006: The Paraguayan Bird Guide by Tito Narosky and Darío Izurieta was presented, with the special collaboration of Marie de Bernard, Rob Clay and Hugo del Castillo. This represents up to now the first and only guide to birds that is most complete at the country level.
2007: The Guyra Campana Award, the Cry of the Jungle, was awarded for the first time. This recognition in the form of an origami metal figurine was designed by the Paraguayan artist Juan Pistilli. Awarded to those who have stood out for their constant fight in defense of nature in Paraguay. One of Guyra’s prominent friends who received it was World Land Trust CEO John Burton†.
2007: One of the country’s leading newspapers, Ultima Hora, recognises Guyra Paraguay as one of the Top Paraguayan Institutions of the year, for their struggle to protect biodiversity often in great adversity.
2008: Guyra Paraguay received a Partnership Award at the BirdLife Awards.
2013: In June, Guyra Paraguay Executive Director, Alberto Yanosky received the National Geographic/Buffett Award for Conservation Leadership in Latin America. In the same month Alberto was made a BirdLife Member of Honour at the 2013 BirdLife World Congress.
2013: 2013: In July, Guyra Paraguay was the first NGO to receive the National Order of Merit in the rank of Commander. This was in recognition of Guyra’s crucial work for the preservation of environmental resources.
2019: John Burton† CEO of World Land Trust received the “Grito de la Selva” award, in gratitude for the great contribution he has provided to Guyra Paraguay. This recognition is granted since 2008 to people who have stood out for their constant support in protection of nature in Paraguay.
2022: Launch of the Paraguayan Bird Guide in a new updated edition.
2022: Celebrate their 25th anniversary
2023: Guyra Paraguay achieves the historic transfer of 548 hectares to the Mbya Guaraní indigenous community in San Rafael (Bosque Atlántico). This unprecedented event in Paraguay is an example of associative work for the conservation of important areas for biodiversity with cultural values.