“Wild Over Wildlife” Club Celebrates Halloween for the Rainforest
A youth club in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, is passionate…
Secrets of the Camera Trap
Camera traps connect people with wildlife, aid conservationists...
Historic Macaw Spotting in Ecuador’s Canandé Reserve
Forest guards spot one of the world's largest parrots in the Chocó Rainforest...
New Updated Guide to Ecuador’s Birds
Rich illustrations highlight updated Birds of Ecuador Field Guide...
Maps Give Fresh Perspective on Rainforest Trust Reserves
New cloud-free images from Google Earth provide enhanced views of project sites and improve conservation in South America...
Colombia’s Parrot Protectors
Learn more about the Morales family in Colombia and their quest to preserve the habitat of the Yellow-eared Parrot...
Young Rainforest Defender Helps Save Endangered Species
An emerging rainforest conservationist, Robert Massicott, age 12, spent four months fundraising to protect some of Colombia’s rarest wildlife...
Rainforest Trust CEO Sees Success in Amazonian Conservation Efforts
Dr. Paul Salaman visits Peruvian sites of Rainforest Trust projects...
An Environmental Boost for Education in Ecuador
Education program designed to teach local community members and children about the importance of the Narupa Nature Reserve...
Spectacled Bear Spotted in Arrierito Antioqueño Nature Reserve
Camera trap captures images of the Spectacled bear in Colombia’s Arrierito Antioqueño Nature Reserve...
Student Rainforest Champions Raise $1,200 to Protect Endangered Species
Middletown Area Middle School protects Brazil's Atlantic Rainforests and Cotton-top Tamarin...
Rainforest Trust President Receives Arthur A. Allen Award
Cornell Lab of Ornithology presented Rainforest Trust President Robert Ridgely prestigious Arthur A. Allen Award...
Golden-headed Lion Tamarin Rediscovered at the Serra Bonita Reserve
Two groups of Golden-headed lion tamarins found by primatologist Leo Neves...
Rainforest Trust Doubles Size of Ecuador’s Ayampe Reserve
In late March, Rainforest Trust partner Jocotoco acquired rights to a 57-acre property adjacent to the Ayampe Reserve...
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