
The Brazilian Amazon Fund will help stop deforestation and safeguard 20 million acres of intact forest.
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Species at Risk
At least 70 threatened species
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Carbon stored
6 Billion mT*
*(metric tons of CO2 equivalents) -
Partner
Various Local Partners
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20 Million Proposed Acres Conserved by
Purchase/Designation/Community Reserve
Please note that your donation may not be immediately reflected in the funding thermometer above.

20 Million
The Brazilian Amazon Fund will help stop deforestation and safeguard 20 million acres of intact forest.
-
Species at Risk
At least 70 threatened species
-
Carbon stored
6 Billion mT*
*(metric tons of CO2 equivalents) -
Partner
Various Local Partners
-
20 Million Proposed Acres Conserved by
Purchase/Designation/Community Reserve
Please note that your donation may not be immediately reflected in the funding thermometer above.

20 Million

3X THE IMPACT
For the next $800,000 donated, your gift will have 3X the impact, thanks to the Bezos Earth Fund and another generous donor.
TRIPLE YOUR DONATIONTRIPLE YOUR DONATIONThe Challenge: Stop Deforestation
Approximately 18% of the Amazon has been deforested, with a distressing 2.9 million acres of forest in Brazil destroyed in 2022 alone. Within the Brazilian Amazon, 141 million acres of land are government controlled but not yet designated for a particular purpose. Each and every one of these acres—the irreplaceable home of myriad, exquisite species found nowhere else on Earth—could be preserved forever as part of a protected area such as a national park, or could be safeguarded as an Indigenous reserve. Or vast areas could be chain-sawed and burned to the ground for beef or soy. The stakes are huge for all life on Earth.
The Opportunity: Create Protected Areas and Safeguard Indigenous Territories
Lula’s return as Brazil’s president this year provides an extraordinary second chance to expand protected areas and halt deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Approximately 29% of the original forest is substantially intact, owned by the government, but currently unprotected—by far the largest area of intact, unprotected tropical rainforest in the world. The window of opportunity is extremely narrow: Lula’s term is four years and it can take several years to create protected areas and safeguard Indigenous territories.
Goals and Objectives: Save 20 million acres of intact forest
Rainforest Trust’s goal in the Brazilian Amazon is to permanently safeguard 20 million acres of intact forest as new protected areas and Indigenous territories and safely lock up 6 billion metric tons of CO2 equivalents (more than the U.S.’s annual total CO2 emissions).

The Brazilian Amazon rainforest

Two Jaguars in the forests of Brazil, by Uwe Bergwitz



A History of Protecting Rainforest in Brazil
Rainforest Trust has been working with local partners for over 20 years, to protect rainforest in Brazil. Our work spans various regions of this large country and vital component in the fight to stop climate change.
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