Elizabeth documents the Niños al Rescate y Cuidado de los Bosques—Children to the Rescue and Care of the Trees—program, through which children and their families go out in search of seedlings that can be saved, focusing on the species most used by the communities, then move them to the recently constructed Vivero Forestal de la Ternura—Forest Nursery of Tenderness—where they will grow for about a year, until they are transplanted to their new, old home in the forest.