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Recent News
Creating a Firewall of Protection Around Sierra del Divisor National Park in Peru
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustOver the last three years, Rainforest Trust and local partner Center for the Development of an Indigenous Amazon (CEDIA) helped 16 indigenous communities in Peru gain titles to their lands, totaling more than 428,815 acres. This is part of a larger effort to title over 50 community territories that will form a firewall against colonization […]
Strategic Land Purchases Establish New Cerro Amay-Chimel Cloud Forest Preserve
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThroughout 2017, Rainforest Trust has helped its local partner Fundación para el Ecodesarrollo y la Conservación (FUNDAECO) purchase six properties totaling 995 acres to establish the Cerro Amay-Chimel Cloud Forest Preserve in Guatemala. Together, Rainforest Trust and FUNDAECO are strategically purchasing properties that can connect the entire network for a corridor of protection. The Cerro […]
Private Land Purchase Expands Protection for Endemic Bolson Tortoises
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust and partners Habio, A.C. and the Turtle Conservancy have purchased the 43,243-acre privately-owned Rancho San Ignacio to establish the Mexican Bolson Tortoise Preserve, a key site that falls within the globally recognized Mapimi Biosphere Reserve. Its flat desert floor is punctuated by a series of small mountains and hosts a globally important Bolson […]