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Recent News
First Step in Ecuadorian Great Green Macaw Reintroduction
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustLast month, Rainforest Trust partner Fundación Jocotoco transferred ten Great Green Macaws (Ara ambiguus) to flight cages in Ecuador’s Ayampe Reserve, a Rainforest Trust supported project. The birds will live in the flight cages for two months until released into the reserve. With luck, this release will lead to a bolstered wild Great Green Macaw […]
Two Incredibly Rare Toads Seen in Two Days
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustSeven years. Seven toads. This was the reality of the Amathole Toad — in the past seven years, scientists have spotted only seven of these creatures. Total. Anywhere. Guess how many were spotted in the thirteen years before that? Did you guess zero? Because the answer is zero. Needless to say, the toad is rare. […]
Partner Q&A with Centre for Sustainability-Philippines
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust worked with Centre for Sustainability-Philippines (CS-PH) to create Cleopatra’s Needle Critical Habitat in Palawan, which is the largest critical habitat designated in the Philippines. Jessa Belle Garibay (Project Manager) and Karina May Reyes-Antonio (Project Coordinator) share their thoughts on protecting this forested site that harbors some of the country’s most endangered wildlife. 1. […]