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Recent News
Challenging Land Purchase Expands El Dorado Bird Reserve
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust provided technical help and support to complete the complex purchase of a 344-acre property that was owned by a family of 19 to expand the El Dorado Bird Reserve in Colombia. El Dorado Bird Reserve, part of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain range in northern Colombia, was expanded by 344 acres […]
First Protection for the Rediscovered Kaempfer’s Woodpecker in Brazil
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe Kaempfer’s Woodpecker, once thought extinct, now has its first protected habitat through a 593-acre land purchase in central Brazil’s Cerrado biome, the world’s most biodiverse tropical savanna. The Cerrado biome of central Brazil is the world’s most biodiverse tropical savanna. Due to its high agricultural potential, it is also one of the most threatened biodiversity […]
New Bird Species Named for E.O. Wilson, “Father of Biodiversity” and Rainforest Trust Board Member
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe world-renowned biologist Dr. E.O. Wilson received the honor of having a new species of antbird named after him in recognition of his lifetime contribution to scientific discovery and conservation. Dr. Wilson is a myrmecologist, an entomologist who studies ants, and is known as the “father of biodiversity” for being the first scientist to publish […]