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Paraguay Government and World Land Trust Announce Management Partnership
The Ultimate Green Machine!
'Fashion for Forests'
 

Paraguay Government and World Land Trust Announce Management Partnership

Press Release dated: Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Environment Minister of Paraguay, Arq. Carlos A. Lopez Dose, has announced a dramatically innovative initiative to form a shared-management partnership with British conservation charity the World Land Trust. This remarkable management handover will protect 2,500,000 acres of endangered forests mostly in the northern Chaco of Paraguay and is testament to the World Land Trust's ability to expertly manage projects overseas with tact and diplomacy.

In 2005 the World Land Trust formed a partnership with Guyra Paraguay, one of Paraguay's foremost conservation NGOs and immediately embarked on a programme of land purchase to create a network of private nature reserves. Most of the land outside of Paraguay's National parks is privately owned, and the remaining forests are seriously threatened by the rapid expansion of agriculture, which in recent years has been driven by the demand for soya and biofuels.

The World Land Trust's partnership with Guyra Paraguay has proved incredibly successful and to date and WLT has provided US$725,000 for land purchase in Paraguay. This has resulted in Guyra Paraguay now owning and protecting reserves in the Atlantic Rainforests and grasslands of southern Paraguay, 70,000 acres of wetlands in the north east and over 10,000 acres of dry Chaco. It is a direct result of these activities that the Government of Paraguay has recognized the importance of wildlife heritage and has approached Guyra Paraguay and the World Land Trust to sign a shared management agreement to protect what is believed to be one of the largest protected areas to be managed by NGOs anywhere in the world. The World Land Trust's principal role is raising the funds for land purchase to enable the purchase of key tracts of land to strategically compliment the 2,500,000 acres and to raise additional funds for its protection.

Although the dry Chaco is a relatively hostile environment it is home to rare wildlife and is also inhabited by groups of indigenous Amerindians, some of which have remained in isolation, so remote is the area. Another objective of the shared management project is to protect the lands that these groups rely on from unwanted intrusion.

According to the World Land Trust's CEO, John Burton, "This is certainly the biggest challenge that the WLT has faced in its 20 year history, and I believe that it is vital that we rise to the challenge, to do as much as we can for the future of the world's wild places. We MUST save this wonderful habitat, and we must work with the people who live there."

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*** John Burton is available for interview and would be pleased to discuss any points raised.

For further information please contact:
Emma Stuart at PA Media on 01279 844 099/ emma@pamedia.co.uk


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The Ultimate Green Machine!

Press Release dated: Tuesday, June 10, 2008

This week sees the long awaited return of The Incredible Hulk, looking bigger and better than ever before! The Hulk, played by Edward Norton, is sure to have cinema goers glued to the screen but Universal Pictures and the World Land Trust hope the Hulk's greenness will impact fans in more ways than one!

The World Land Trust and Universal Pictures have specifically developed an 'Incredible Hulk Carbon Calculator' to encourage film fans to go online and balance their carbon emissions. By visiting www.carbonbalanced.org/incredible-hulk/calculator you can choose to balance flights, transport or household emissions. To put things in perspective the average UK person can balance their daily electricity, fuel and transport use for one whole year with a mere £68 donation. However even if people were to simply balance their flights it would make a significant difference to the World Land Trust who are hugely successful in halting the destruction of some of the most critically endangered habitat around the globe.

All funds raised from the 'Incredible Hulk Carbon Calculator' will go directly to the World Land Trust's Paraguay project. Interestingly, Paraguay is a meeting point for several major habitats, including lowland rainforest, grassland, wetlands, dry and humid forest ecosystems. These unique habitats are home to 117 species of mammals, including Pumas, Jaguars, Giant Anteaters and 600 species of birds.

There is no need to rip your shirt off before turning green, simply visit the calculator and offset your CO2. If only someone would tell the Hulk it's that easy!

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For the World Land Trust please contact Emma Stuart at PA Media:
01279 844 099 or emma@pamedia.co.uk

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'Fashion for Forests'

Press Release dated: Thursday, June 05, 2008

Charm bracelet
Dower & Hall are proud to launch the new, 'Fashion for Forests' Charm Bracelet, to help raise crucial funds for the World Land Trust. The WLT is an International conservation charity, working from the UK, which is having huge success in halting the destruction of some of the most critically endangered habitat around the globe. One of their patrons is no other than Sir David Attenborough.

World Land Trust projects range from saving the Atlantic rainforest of Brazil to protecting Elephant corridors of India, and every 'Fashion for Forests' bracelet sold saves one whole acre of habitat forever. Each acre is guaranteed to protect the home of some of the planets most endangered species.

Dower & Hall designed the charm bracelet with the WLT's projects in mind and therefore features prominent animals from a wide range habitats. Preserve your fashion credentials and the planet by having a conscience free shopping spree at Dower & Hall!

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For further information:
Emma Stuart for Dower & Hall
at PA Media
Tel: on 01279 844 099 email: emma@pamedia.co.uk

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