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Recent News
Land Purchase in Cayman Islands Protects Blue Iguana
/in Current News /by Madison LemelinRainforest Trust and local partner The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds-Cayman Islands Nature Limited (RSPB-CINL) purchased 9.5 acres in Grand Cayman to safeguard habitat for the Endangered Grand Cayman Blue Iguana. The partners will be leasing the land to the National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) for management in perpetuity. This property […]
Two Critical Expansions in Ecuadorean Amazon Reserves
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe unique and threatened biodiversity of the Ecuadorean Amazon has been a conservation priority to Rainforest Trust since our earliest days. So far, we have helped to protect over 327,000 acres of critical rainforest habitat in the country, an area roughly the size of Los Angeles, with no intention of slowing down. Recently, Rainforest Trust […]
Strategic Land Purchase Protects Spoon-billed Sandpiper Habitat in Thailand
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust and partner Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (BCST) recently worked together to purchase 19.5 acres in Pak Thale, a Key Biodiversity Area of Thailand’s Inner Gulf. Scientists consider the gulf to be the region’s most important habitat for shorebird abundance and diversity. Part of the reason for that distinction is sites like Pak […]