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New Reserve Safeguards Vital Landscape in Bolivia
This week, Rainforest Trust and partner Wildlife Conservation…

New Reserve Protects Bonobos in Congo Rainforest
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is home to the Congo Basin,…

Ecuadorean Reserve Expanded for Increased Species Movement
Rainforest Trust and partner Fundación Jocotoco have once again…

Rainforest Trust Provides Institutional Support for Partner Fundación Jocotoco
Rainforest Trust has provided nearly $225,000 to Ecuador’s…

Critically Endangered Galápagos Petrel Chicks Spotted in Rainforest Trust Reserve
Rainforest Trust is thrilled to report not one, but two Critically…

Preserve Expanded for Critically Endangered Tortoises
The Geometric Tortoise, native to South Africa’s Western Cape,…

Ghana Lost Over Half of Its Rainforest in 2018, Rainforest Trust Refuge Expansion Combats Further Deforestation
According to a new report on the status of the world’s primary…

Blue-eyed Ground-dove Chick Spotted in Rainforest Trust Reserve
In January 2018, Rainforest Trust worked closely with local partner…

UN Reports Monumental Rate of Global Biodiversity and Rainforest Loss
This week, the UN released its first comprehensive report on…

Christie's Will Offer Jonas Wood's Japanese Garden 3 (2019) Benefitting Rainforest Conservation
New York — On May 15, Christie’s New York Post-War and…

Private Reserve Expansion in Ecuador Strengthens Protection of Premier National Park
The Nangaritza Valley in southern Ecuador holds the country’s…

Land Purchase Completed for Endangered Parrots in Mexico
The Monte Mojino Reserve, in the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains,…

World’s Tallest Tropical Tree Found in Malaysian Borneo
In the 2018 Tree Yearbook, many of the superlatives went to familiar…

Climate Change Dries Up Sacred Lake in Colombia
A sacred lake in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains of…
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