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First Protection for the Rediscovered Kaempfer’s Woodpecker in Brazil
The Kaempfer’s Woodpecker, once thought extinct, now has its…
New Bird Species Named for E.O. Wilson, “Father of Biodiversity” and Rainforest Trust Board Member
The world-renowned biologist Dr. E.O. Wilson received the…
New Land Purchase Safeguards Endemic Maleos in Sulawesi
A new 316-acre land purchase is now protecting nesting sites…
One of World’s Most Threatened Turtle Species Gets New Protected Home
Over 2,000 acres were designated by the municipal government…
Ecuadorean Reserve Expanded to Safeguard Cloud Forest
An additional land purchase of 126 acres brings Río Zuñac Reserve’s…
Creating a Firewall of Protection Around Sierra del Divisor National Park in Peru
Over the last three years, Rainforest Trust and local partner…
Strategic Land Purchases Establish New Cerro Amay-Chimel Cloud Forest Preserve
Throughout 2017, Rainforest Trust has helped its local partner…
Private Land Purchase Expands Protection for Endemic Bolson Tortoises
Rainforest Trust and partners Habio, A.C. and the Turtle Conservancy…
Newly Discovered Brazilian Moths Named for Rainforest Trust Vice Chair and Wife
This November, Rainforest Trust Vice Chair Dr. Eric Veach and…
Threatened Frogs Seen in South African Bioblitz
Rainforest Trust is supporting the protection of 800 acres in…
Successful Tortoise Survey in South Africa
Rainforest Trust worked to support the conservation of 810 acres…
“Golden Wonder” Salamander Rediscovered in Guatemala
The spectacular Jackson’s Climbing Salamander was last seen…
Rainforest Trust’s Largest Land Purchase Creates Conservation Corridor in Australia
For almost 30 years, Rainforest Trust has been the leader in…
Urgent Efforts Underway to Protect Unique Habitat in Brazil
Rainforest Trust only needs to raise the last one-third of funding…
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