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Recent News
Critical Land Purchase Establishes the Misty Mountain Wildlife Corridor, Connecting 3 Million Acres of Rainforest in Australia
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustWith support from Rainforest Trust, South Endeavour Trust purchased a strategic 173.5-acre property at risk of deforestation that is a vital piece in connecting an extensive rainforest corridor from the uplands to the coast in Queensland, northern Australia. This May, Rainforest Trust supported South Endeavour Trust’s purchase of a priority site that is crucial to […]
A Man, A Snake, A Flower
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust’s partner has the unique distinction of having not one, but two species named in his honor in the span of a few months. Last year, Guido Berguido, a Rainforest Trust partner and the founder of ADOPTA (Asociación Adopta el Bosque Panamá), became the namesake of the Chucanti Centipede Snake, Tantilla berguidoi. The snake […]
Rediscovered Snake Sparks Major Conservation Initiative
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustThe rediscovery of the threatened Albany Adder – a tiny viper which was soon to be declared “extinct in the wild” since it had not been seen in almost a decade – is sparking a major conservation initiative to safeguard this rare reptile’s habitat in South Africa. Human-induced habitat destruction, paired with poaching for the […]