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  • Bread For Tomorrow

    Bread for Tomorrow is a short film about the Indigenous Wicungo community’s struggle to gain legal ownership of their ancestral territory in Peru and how Rainforest Trust’s partner, Center for the Development of an Indigenous Amazon, has helped them to reclaim the rights to their homes and liveli...

  • Remapping Restoration

    A collaboration between the Crowther Lab, ETH Zurich and Google, Restor is a mapping platform for the fast-growing global restoration movement.

    Traditionally, detailed scientific data and resources have been difficult or expensive to access, with information spread across a mix of outlets and p...

  • Replanting Mangroves

    Mangroves are one of the most effective natural carbon sinks on earth, storing up to four times more carbon per hectare than rainforests. They are also rich in biodiversity and mitigate some of the most catastrophic local effects of climate change; particularly flooding and coastal erosion. Despi...

  • Reseeding Rainforests

    Brazil's Xingu Park is the oldest indigenous territory in Brazil. Its 2.6 million hectares provide a home to 16 different tribes. The Rede de Sementes do Xingu brings together over 500 indigenous seed-collectors to gather and disperse native seeds, preserving the Amazon's essential biodiversity w...

  • Defending Mirador National Park

    Mirador National Park in north-east Guatemala contains the largest remaining intact forest and wildlife habitat in Central America. The park is threatened daily by poaching, illegal land clearance and illegal logging.
    In the US Senate a bill has been proposed to give US$150 million over ten yea...

  • Wildlife Of Mirador

    The vast Mirador National Park is north-eastern Guatemala is home to most of central America indigenous species

    NGO Global Conservation is committed to ensuring a future for this environment its inhabitants

  • Dark Green Part 1: Alone in the Amazon

    The forests of the Amazon have burned to nothing, but the locals say there are undiscovered destinations where life still thrives and is out there. Like a trip back in time to the earliest beginnings of the world, when the Earth was King.

  • Dark Green Part 2: The Conservation Story

    The forests of the Amazon have burned to nothing, but the locals say there are undiscovered destinations where life still thrives and is out there. Like a trip back in time to the earliest beginnings of the world, when the Earth was King.