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Recent News
Moustached Bird Appears on Dracula Property
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustAccording to the IUCN Red List, the Moustached Puffbird (Malacoptila mystacalis) is native to Colombia and Venezuela. Wait, scratch that. The bird was just seen in Ecuador for the first time, in Fundacion EcoMinga’s Dracula Reserve. A group of ornithologists spotted not only one, but four puffbirds on the property, believed to be two mating […]
Sea Turtles Were; Sea Turtles Are; Sea Turtles Will
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe most emotional word in conservation is “were.” Cheetahs were once found across Africa and the Middle East. Lonesome George was the last one of his species of Galapagos Tortoise. Now-extinct Great Auks were characterized by shimmering black and white feathers across a tall body. “Were” peppers the vocabulary of every conservationist like pepper peppers […]
Rainforest Trust Makes Strategic Land Purchases to Expand Daintree National Park
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe Daintree Rainforest is among the oldest rainforests on Earth and the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest remaining in Australia. Encompassing striking landscape diversity, Daintree National Park holds mountain ranges, fast flowing streams and waterfalls, deep gorges and dense rainforest that in some places runs straight down to the sea. The Daintree’s complex evolutionary […]