Monitoring, education, and habitat building are giving endangered black-handed spider monkeys a chance at survival.
View Full ProjectOur Junior Ranger program inspires Central America’s youth, creating the next generation of environmental stewards.
View Full ProjectNew technology is one of our most powerful tools in conservation. InvestEGGators can help fight the illegal sea turtle egg trade.
View Full ProjectWith our help, the number of critically endangered scarlet macaws is growing.
View Full ProjectAfter generations of wild harvesting, two groups of intrepid women are working with us to farm sustainable wild oysters.
View Full ProjectEach year, our incredible sea turtle project empowers local communities and helps hatch thousands of baby sea turtles.
View Full ProjectWe purchase and protect critical forest areas to save endangered wildlife and ecosystems.
View Full ProjectWe tag and study migratory birds, helping map their migration routes across Central America.
View Full ProjectOur marine conservation project helps local fishers and coastal animal life.
View Full ProjectWe work with communities to protect these endangered parrots—and their nests.
View Full ProjectNative stingless bees are key to ecosystem health. We help farmers cultivate more stingless bees in healthier ways.
View Full ProjectOur rangers use camera traps in Nicaragua’s dry tropical forest to monitor the local jaguar population.
View Full ProjectClimate change threatens life on this planet. Given the climate emergency, we need solutions that are inclusive and that can bring benefits to local livelihoods. Rural farmers are often excluded from high-powered carbon finance programs, but they often have unique knowledge and experience managing and cultivating forests. Many do this by using their machetes to […]
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