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Recent News
Bat Sanctuary Expanded in Fiji
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustBats — six species of them, to be exact — are the only mammals native to the Fiji islands. But five of the six bat species in this South Pacific nation face extinction. Rainforest Trust has worked with its partners, the National Trust of Fiji and Bat Conservation International, since 2017 to create a reserve […]
New Land Purchase to Create Botanical Garden in Tanzania
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThis month, Rainforest Trust and the Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG) purchased a 9-acre property near the Magombera Forest Reserve in central Tanzania. Local NGO Reforest Africa will partner with TFCG to turn the site into a new botanical garden. The three organizations have already worked together to protect Magombera, spanning over 6,000 acres of […]
Strategic Land Purchase Provides Vital Corridor to Save Wildlife in South Africa
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustSouth Africa’s Soutpansberg mountain range has an extraordinary variety of important and unique habitat types. Resident species reflect that diversity, ranging from small endemic species to large, wide-ranging predators, like the Vulnerable Leopard. But wildlife poaching, agricultural expansion and sand-mining threaten the future of the region’s ecosystem. This week, Rainforest Trust’s local partner, The Endangered […]