Nearly one acre of forest is lost every second
37M+ ACRES SAVED
Thanks to generous support from our donors, we have successfully reached our fundraising goal for this project!
Save the Cherry-throated Tanager from Extinction
With its grey back, black mask and bright red throat, the Critically Endangered Cherry-throated Tanager is one of the world’s most striking and beautiful birds. It is also one of the rarest. Seen only once after its discovery in 1870, the species was believed to be extinct until a small population was rediscovered in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest in 1988.
The Cherry-throated Tanager spends the majority of its life high in the rainforest canopy, searching for bugs among the branches. But rampant agricultural conversion of the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest has forced the species to live in highly fragmented habitat that also faces expanding urban encroachment. Conservationists estimate that only 10-20 individual birds remain.
Rainforest Trust and our Brazilian partner, Instituto Marcos Daniel, are working to save the last population of Cherry-throated Tanager from extinction through the creation of a 788-acre protected area of primary forest. This is the last stand for the Cherry-throated Tanager. Header Photo: Cherry-throated Tanager, by Ciro Albano.
COUNTRY
Brazil
ACRES
788
COST PER ACRE
$1,541
SPECIES
Cherry-throated Tanager (CR); Buffy-headed Marmoset (CR); Vinaceous-breasted Amazon (EN); White-bearded Antshrike (VU); Golden-tailed Parrotlet (VU); Brown-backed Parrotlet (VU)
(CR)= Critically Endangered, (EN)=Endangered, (VU)=Vulnerable
ACRES PRESERVED BY
Purchase
PARTNER
Instituto Marcos Daniel
CARBON STORAGE
173,947 mT*
*(metric tonnes of CO2 equivalents)
Protect a Bird Paradise
The region is a priority area for bird conservation — your support of this project will benefit five globally threatened bird species, including the Cherry-throated Tanager; the Vinaceous-breasted Amazon (EN), White-bearded Antshrike (VU), Golden-tailed Parrotlet (VU) and Brown-backed Parrotlet (VU).
The site also contains critical habitat for the Buffy-headed Marmoset (CR). Populations of the little-known Brazilian Golden Frog (NT) can also be found in the area.
Be a Part of Our Solution
Protecting the birds of Brazil has been a conservation priority for Rainforest Trust for many years. Once the land is protected, our partner will develop a strategic plan for species conservation, including monitoring and facilitation of the Cherry-throated Tanager populations. In addition, establishing this reserve will open a path to protect the entire hotspot for all species within the region, as well as increase connectivity with reserves nearby. Photos: (Above) Project Site, by Instituto Marcos Daniel; (Below) Buffy-headed Marmoset, by GTW/Shutterstock.
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Learn More About This and Other Related Projects:
- Statement on Wildfires, Loss of Biodiversity & the Climate Crisis
- Protect Critical Refuge for Grey-breasted Parakeets in Brazil
- Help Protect Biodiverse Atlantic Forest in Brazil
- Conservation Acquisition for Endangered Dove Inspires New Brazilian Park
- New Refuge for Brazilian Parrots
- First Protection for the Rediscovered Kaempfer’s Woodpecker in Brazil
- Land Purchases Expanding Vital Atlantic Forest Protections in Brazil
Thanks to the generous support of our Board members and other supporters who cover all of our operating expenses, Rainforest Trust is able to allocate 100% of donations to conservation action. No board member receives financial benefit and our staff salaries are modest.
Rainforest Trust is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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