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Recent News
Dracula Reserve Expansion: New Protection for Ecuador’s Endangered Orchids
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThis August, Rainforest Trust helped purchase a 36.7-acre parcel to expand a unique orchid reserve in northwestern Ecuador. The Dracula Reserve was created in 2014 and is part of the global Chocó-Tumbes biodiversity hotspot that is restricted to a narrow swath of land from the Andes to the Pacific along western Colombia and Ecuador. “With […]
Continued Expansions Protect Ecuadorean Andes, a Global Biodiversity Hotspot
/in Current News, Uncategorized /by Rainforest TrustIn May, Rainforest Trust helped secure a 133-acre strategic land purchase — an area the size of 100 football fields — to expand the protection of Tapichalaca Reserve. The reserve was first established in 1998 after Rainforest Trust’s President Dr. Robert Ridgely discovered the iconic and Endangered Jocotoco Antpitta nearby. For twenty years, Rainforest Trust […]
New State Park to Strengthen Tiger Protection in Malaysia
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustMalaysia’s Terrenganu state government announced today that it has designated 25,664 acres of land formerly slated for logging as a new protected area for wildlife. This new Kenyir State Park in the Kenyir region of Terrenganu is phase one of a much larger conservation project that will encompass nearly 250,000 acres that lie within a […]