Thanks to you, 73,701 acres are now protected in the Ecuadorian Andes! On October 27, the Municipality of Loja declared Loja Municipal Conservation and Sustainable Use Area. Divided into 13 blocks throughout Loja, the new area saves wildlife and water sources for 200,000 people. … [Read more...] about Saving Wildlife and Water Resources
Donor Impact Report: Nature’s Greatest Guardians
Celebrating Nature’s Greatest Guardians in Our Latest Donor Impact Report Around the world, indigenous people have lived in harmony with nature for generations, living off the land and its resources while maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem itself. … [Read more...] about Donor Impact Report: Nature’s Greatest Guardians
The first state reserve in Sinaloa, Mexico
Thanks to you, the first state reserve in Sinaloa, Mexico was just created! The newly declared Sierra de Tacuichamona State Reserve will protect habitat for animals like the jaguar and safeguard critical water supplies in the region. … [Read more...] about The first state reserve in Sinaloa, Mexico
Your generosity at work in the Amazon Rainforest
Sacha Casha, President of the Kichwa Ancestral People of Pakayaku, recalls being at home, happy because she had finally connected to the internet (no easy feat when you’re in the Amazon rainforest), when she saw her sister running towards her, screaming in despair. The Bobonaza River was rising. … [Read more...] about Your generosity at work in the Amazon Rainforest