The land at Sierra del Divisor is larger than Yosemite and Yellowstone National Park combined, securing the final link in a 67 million-acre Andes-Amazon Conservation Corridor. U.S. nonprofit organization Rainforest Trust worked with Peruvian organization CEDIA to build the park, creating an immense protection program that stretches more than 1,100 miles from the banks of the Amazon in Brazil to the Peruvian Andes. Rainforest Trust says the conservation area is now among the "great refuges for biodiversity on Earth." The park will also store up to 1 billion tons of carbon, which is equal to the average anual emissions of every vehicle on the road in the United States.