WLT's project in Colombia protects one of the wettest and most biodiverse regions in the world.
Projects and Special Appeals
In an area where 80% of tropical rainforests have already been destroyed, WLT's partners are safeguarding Ecuador's wealth of wildlife.
The Laguna Grande Reserve protects the single most threatened habitat in the Guatemalan Caribbean region.
WLT is assisting with the protection of the most ecologically diverse area in Mexico: The Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve.
This project saves important Indian Elephant populations by preventing forest fragmentation and creating wildlife corridors.
Grasslands in Kenya are becoming increasingly threatened and WLT has committed to helping save what is left.
Orang-utan populations have halved over the last 20 years and WLT is ensuring continuous habitat is available for this iconic species.
WLT's focus in 2011 is to ensure long-term protection of WLT-supported reserves by raising funds to employ Rangers.
The new Plant a Tree with WLT appeal raises funds to plant native tree species in degraded areas of the Atlantic Rainforest.
WLT is funding the protection of one of the most important eco-regions in the world, the Atlantic Rainforest.
The Atlantic Rainforest, Dry Chaco and Chaco-Pantanal are all protected by WLT's projects in Paraguay.
Kites Hill Reserve protects over 40 acres (16 ha) of meadow, grassland and native woodland in Gloucestershire.
Venezuela's dry forests are threatened by open sky mining and illegal hunting. The WLT is comminted to protecting these biodiverse forests for the Vulnerable Yellow-shouldered Parrot.
Regeneration projects have assisted the recovery of mangroves and coral reefs in India and the Philippines.
Just 1% of the original Atlantic Rainforest survives in Argentina and this project will protect one of the last strongholds.
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