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Recent News
Rainforest Trust Launches Conservation Circle Program for Corporate Partnerships
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust recently announced the launch of its new corporate partnership program, the Conservation Circle. Rainforest Trust’s new premier business sponsorship program allows corporations of all sizes to participate in the organization’s mission to purchase and protect threatened tropical habitats to save endangered wildlife through local partnerships and community engagement. But protecting the rainforest has […]
Reserve Expansions are Integral Habitat Builders
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustWhen protected areas are strategically expanded, more optimal habitat becomes available for threatened species. Knowing that threatened species are already residing in the original protected area significantly strengthens the likelihood that they will also find suitable habitat in expanded areas. Also, expansions frequently result in linkages between previously established, but not connected, reserves and protected […]
Endangered Maleos Safeguarded through Protected Area Expansion
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust’s local partner WCS-Indonesia recently purchased an additional 72 acres to protect the nesting sites and coastal habitat for the iconic and Endangered Maleo on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island. This additional land purchase brings the total protected area size to 388 acres and is another step toward creating a planned 47,328-acre protected area of nesting […]