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Recent News
Conservation Organizations Purchase Critical Properties for Wildlife in Nepal
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust is pleased to announce the purchase of five parcels of vital riparian habitat in partnership with KTK-BELT and International Conservation Fund of Canada (ICFC). The acquired properties lie next to Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve in Nepal, and their purchase will fortify and expand the country’s first and largest Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of […]
Rainforest Trust Partner Helps Stop Bauxite Mine
/in Current News /by Rainforest Trust“I’ll take ‘Def-ORE-station’ for $1,000, Alex.” “Gibbsite, boehmite and diaspore make up much of this ore whose mining is contributing to deforestation across the tropics.” “…” ~~~~~~~ You probably have never have heard of bauxite. But you almost certainly use bauxite-derived products every day. Bauxite is one of the most important sources of aluminum. Yes, […]
Three New Snail-Sucking Snakes Named in Honor of Rainforest Trust Supporters
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe discovery of three new snail-sucking snake species in the forests of western Ecuador was announced today in a study published in the journal ZooKeys by a group of Ecuadorean and international scientists. Rainforest Trust’s President and supporters, who have helped purchase and protect multiple threatened areas across Ecuador, were honored for their efforts to […]