About The Yoro Biological Corridor (YBC) is an initiative to link 10 protected Honduran ecosystem areas that include four national forest parks threatened by conventional coffee production, in addition to the nation’s two main watersheds. The Yoro Model is a model of producing coffee designed to restore and conserve forest on private lands (coffee farms) that is currently being demonstrated and refined in Yoro, Honduras. The Yoro Model The first forest corridor spanning multiple municipalities to submit for legal designation under the nation’s forest law … Soon to become the largest biological forest corridor in Honduras! The Forest Corridor Plants, animals and people are all intrinsic to biodiversity protection in the Corridor, which provides critical habitat for forest-dwelling species. The Biodiversity The Yoro Biological Corridor (YBC) enables local communities work together and improve living conditions via stable green employment; With a special emphasis on women, youth training & forest conservation. The Community The Yoro Biological Corridor and website is managed by the engineers, conservation scientists, and coffee growers active in developing The Yoro Model. The People Videos are supplied by various stakeholders and illustrate the model and its on-the-ground activities.. Videos Key scientific studies and presentations pertaining to the Yoro Biological Corridor and associated Yoro Model activities. Published Research