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Conservation projects news from the World Land Trust, an international wildlife conservation charity working to protect threatened wildlife habitats worldwide.

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One million acres of Peruvian rainforest saved, and other news from WLT-US
World's first protected area for the Blue-throated Macaw (Bolivia)
New projects in Malaysian Borneo and Bolivia

Tuesday, 1 September 2009:


One million acres of Peruvian rainforest saved, and other news from WLT-US 

A round-up of recent news from World Land Trust-US, U.S. partners of the World Land Trust. For the latest news about their conservation projects, or to subscribe to their eBulletins visit the WLT-US website.

Over one million acres of rainforest saved in Peru

Peruvian forest
Rainforest in Peru

1,039,390 acres of pristine rainforest in the Amazon lowlands of Peru has been saved, thanks to World Land Trust-US (WLT-US) and Peruvian partner CEDIA (Center for the Development of the Indigenous Amazonians). The Matsés National Reserve was declared by the Peruvian government 27th of August and will protect not just wildlife but also the isolated Matsés indigenous Amazon tribe fighting to preserve their ancient way of life.

For more information, see:
Over one million acres of Amazon rainforest saved

New reserve for critically endangered wren in Colombia

Niceforo's Wren
Niceforo's Wren

World Land Trust?US, along with the American Bird Conservatory and their Colombian partners Fundación ProAves have recently purchased over 3,200 acres of East Andean dry forest to protect the Niceforo's Wren. This species of bird is critically endangered and in serious threat of extinction with a total world population of less than 25 pairs. The reserve is located in the Chicamoca Vally and is one of the last remaining areas of dry forest in the region.

Find out more about the new reserve:
A Brighter future for the World's most endangered dry forest species

Reserve Created for Niceforo's Wren ? Just 50 Birds Remain

New Blue-throated Macaw behaviour discovered in Bolivia

Blue-throated Macaw
Blue-throated Macaw

Bolivian projects partners Asociación Armonía have begun a volunteer research expedition at the Barba Azul Nature Reserve, which has revealed brand new information on the behaviour of the Blue-throated Macaw. Individual parrots had so far only been seen briefly, in pairs. However, the research revealed that up to 25 individuals may group together, feeding and preening. This group behaviour had not previously been recorded for the Blue-throated Macaw.

The Blue-throated Macaw is known locally as the 'Barba Azul' and the reserve is the first protected area in the world for this critically endangered bird, which is endemic to Bolivia.

Learn more about the Blue-throated Macaw project:
Saving the Blue-throated Macaw, Bolivia

Read the full article on the Barba Azul research in Parrots International Magazine:
First Biological revision of the Barba Azul Nature Reserve, Beni, Bolivia

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Thursday, 13 November 2008:


World's first protected area for the Blue-throated Macaw (Bolivia) 

Blue-throated Macaw

Support through World Land Trust-US (WLT-US) continues to strengthen the protection of critically threatened habitats:

In Bolivia, Conservation organization Asociación Armonía, with the support of American Bird Conservancy and WLT-US, has created the world's first protected area for the Blue-throated Macaw, a critically endangered species with a population estimated at just 300 birds. An 8,785 acre ranch in the grasslands of eastern Bolivia has been purchased to create the Barba Azul Nature Reserve, a breeding site for the Blue-throated Macaws. The reserve, with its grassland habitat, will also protect several species endemic to this area of Bolivia.

In Colombia WLT-US is helping Fundación ProAves to expand two protected areas in the Chocó and Eastern Andes regions as well as a new reserve protecting an important watershed on the eastern foothills of the Andes.

To learn more about these projects and how to support them, visit the WLT-US website:

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Tuesday, 1 July 2008:


New projects in Malaysian Borneo and Bolivia 

Orang-utan habitat in Borneo and Blue-Throated Macaw habitat in Bolivia to be protected

Orang-utan

Two new conservation projects were announced by the World Land Trust in the latest eBulletin:

  • Orang-utan habitat protection in Borneo
    This project will protect a priority location for the Bornean Orang-utan in east Malaysia by creating corridors between existing wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Grassland protection in Bolivia
    This project aims to create the first protected area for the endemic Blue-Throated Macaw, which has a total population of only 300 individuals remaining.

More information on these exiting new projects will be available soon.

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