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Rainforest Trust is a US-based nonprofit environmental organization focused on the purchase and protection of tropical lands to strategically conserve threatened species. [2] Founded in 1988, Rainforest Trust was formerly known as World Parks Endowment .
Paul George William Salaman (born 27 January 1971) is an ornithologist and conservationist based the Rainforest Trust, overseeing biodiversity conservation across Latin America. Life [ edit ]
Rainforest Foundation UK - preserving rainforest by defending the rights of the indigenous peoples; Rainforest Partnership - links communities in Latin American rainforests to partner communities in the United States; Rainforest Trust - focused on the purchase of tropical lands; Rare - helps communities adopt sustainable behaviors toward their ...
As the holidays approach, it's a wonderful time of year to give to charities, recognizing that not everyone has the same means. In 2021, Americans gave a record amount of nearly $485 billion to...
The organization may be a charity, a trust, a non-governmental organization, a governmental organization or an intergovernmental organization. Environmental organizations can be global, national , regional or local.
The Rainforest Trust also thanks the TSA (Turtle Survival Alliance), and the Wildlife Conservation Society for their help in the creation of the Hoge's Side-necked Turtle Reserve. In 2014 an environmental education program was created featuring the Hoge's sideneck turtle, complete with an educational video and teachers guide material.
Brazilian biologist Fernanda Abra was recognized by the Whitley Fund for Nature for her pioneering work to build and monitor low-cost canopy bridges over Highway BR-174 in the Amazon rainforest ...
The Forest Peoples Programme, a U.K.-based advocacy group, says the bank’s funding of the conservation project put the Sengwer in danger because the project redrew the Cherangani Hills’ protected Forest Reserve in a way that included thousands of them inside the reserve’s boundaries.