Hato Piñero Foundation has many plans for the future and all are centered around the invaluable heritage of the past. For more than 50 years, the Branger family, owner of Hato Piñero, has maintained sound resource management principles while conducting cattle ranching operations in the Llanos. Their pioneer preservation directives have forged numerous conservation initiatives throughout Venezuela, raising the environmental protection perspective to the highest levels of national consciousness.
Scientific Research
Scientific research is conducted at the biological station located in Hato Piñero and in conjunction with the efforts of nationally and internationally renowned institutions.
Resource Management
The management of natural resources of the llanos and other regions of Venezuela is founded on principles discovered through scientific and technological research, and in accordance to established legal norms.
Environmental Education
Environmental education is directed specifically to organized communities, visitors to Hato Piñero, and the population in general.
Ecotourism
Ecotourism in Hato Piñero is organized in groups of conservationists and nature-loving enthusiasts.
In keeping with these priorities, the Branger Family formed a preservation foundation which counts nowadays with an extension of land where these three important factors meet:
- A large area destined for the Biological Station devoted to scientific research purposes, such as:
- A private property where the owners have maintained conservationist measures with admirable determination, thus creating a beautiful, varied and abundant wildlife.
- An accessible place where scientist as well as nature lovers can travel from Caracas and other places by paved roads (Hato Piñero is located close to the national road which connects El Baul with the highway to Caracas) or by plane, since the ranch has its own landing strip.
Since 1982, a number of ecological studies have been developed with species such as the "baba" (Spectacled cayman), the capybara, the jaguar, the capuchin monkey (Cebus nigrivittatus), and two species of peccaries (Tayassu tajacu and Tayasu pecari), among others. This research has been supported by national institutions such as the Universidad Central de Venezuela, the Fundacion La Salle, the Fundacion Phelps, and the Sociedad Conservacionista Audubon de Venezuela; and international institutions such as The Nature Conservancy, The World Wildlife Fund of the United States of America, The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, and numerous American and European Universities.
Much has been accomplished in Hato Piñero, and yet, much of what makes this private ranch the special place it is still needs to be studied, understood and preserved. We welcome representatives from private and public organizations within the scientific community to assist us in this endeavour and apply for institutional support.
Applications and Guidelines for Scientific Research, Internships, Workshops and Special Project Support
Hato Piñero Foundation provides institutional support for numerous scientific, educational, and artistic projects; and welcomes individuals and organizations to apply for future support grants. To learn more about the programs' guidelines, special rates, and to obtain an application for evaluation, select the appropriate PDF form below:
Application for Scientific Research
Application for Artistic Projects
Application for Internships
Application for Workshops and Seminars
It is the hope and the mission of all those who work on the many conservation projects at Hato Piñero that the scientific research done at the ranch be important and valuable for Venezuela's environmental preservation and become an example for the country itself, for other Latin American countries and even for the rest of the world.