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Recent News
“Golden Wonder” Salamander Rediscovered in Guatemala
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe spectacular Jackson’s Climbing Salamander was last seen in 1977 and considered extinct. This month a forest guard at the Rainforest Trust-supported San Isidro Amphibian Reserve in Guatemala stumbled across this amazing species – the most exciting species rediscovery of the year! The American generation born between 1883 and 1900; a hit TV series about […]
Rainforest Trust’s Largest Land Purchase Creates Conservation Corridor in Australia
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustFor almost 30 years, Rainforest Trust has been the leader in the purchase and protection of private lands across the tropics for threatened species. The vast majority of these private lands are relatively small holdings, but the property known as Caloola Station, on the Cape York Peninsula of Australia, is over 44,000 acres. This property […]
Urgent Efforts Underway to Protect Unique Habitat in Brazil
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust only needs to raise the last one-third of funding to support the purchase of 596 acres as a first-of-its kind project in Brazil’s unique Cerrado habitat! As a major tributary of the Amazon, Brazil’s Araguaia River traverses one of the most unique landscapes of the world. It literally divides two biomes: Amazon flooded […]