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Education and Empowerment in Ecuador
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustRainforest Trust’s partner works with Ecuadorian youth to develop sustainable livelihood options through research opportunities directly linked to conservation. The new Tesoro Escondido Reserve, which was established in the Chocó ecoregion of Ecuador by Cambugán Foundation with the support of Rainforest Trust (in addition to Dr. Mika Peck of the University of Sussex and Scott […]
Supporter Spotlight: George Jett
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustSpeaking for species through a lens George Jett is an invaluable member of Rainforest Trust. After retiring from over 30 years at the Environmental Protection Agency, he spends much of his time traveling the world and documenting the species he encounters. He is an exceptional source of photographic information, having documented 401 species of birds […]
Land Titles for Indigenous Communities in Peru Create a Firewall of Protection
/in Current News /by Rainforest TrustIndigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon received legal recognition of their land ownership rights, which allows them to have access to state benefits and strengthens the buffer zone of the spectacular Sierra del Divisor National Park. Nineteen indigenous communities working with participatory conservation projects implemented by Rainforest Trust’s local partner Center for the Development of […]