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Conservation Projects by the World Land Trust

Since its foundation in 1989 the World Land Trust has helped purchase and protect over 350,000 acres of threatened wildlife habitats. The map below links to the Trust's current conservation projects as well as successfully completed projects. Links to other projects related pages can be found below.

Map showing World Land Trust Projects around the World Restoration Ecology in Mexico Sid Templer Reserve in Paraguay Carbon Balanced - www.carbonbalanced.org Saving the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil Reef and mangrove regeneration in India Reef and mangrove regeneration in the Philippines Saving Rainforests in Belize Saving Rainforest in Ecuador Saving Coastal Steppe in Argentina Saving Tropical Islands in the Philippines Kites Hill Reserve in the UKAbout World Land TrustWorld Land Trust-US website Saving Elephant Habitat in India Saving Rainforest in Costa Rica

You can support a conservation project by making a donation, or a gift donation. Or, even better, become a WLT Partner by making a regular donation.

More information on WLT's conservation projects:

In addition to the projects above, the Trust is helping zoos and aquariums get involved in in situ wildlife conservation through its Wild Spaces Programme. The WLT also has partners in Majorca and has helped establish a national park in Lebanon. More information on WLT's conservation projects can be found on the following pages:

Other Projects by the WLT

The WLT is also involved in educational and other projects not involving land purchase and protection. These projects include:

  • Books for Conservation Programme, supported by the Natural History Book Service, providing essential text-books and field guides to conservation organisations in developing countries, free of charge.
  • Diploma course in Conservation and Project Administration, developed in partnership with the University of East Anglia.
  • Focus on Forests, an educational resource for students available as free printed booklets as well as a website.
  • Intern Programme, giving recent graduates valuable experience of project development and conservation management.
  • Study Tours Programme, providing tailor-made training for senior conservation managers from around the world.
  • Wildlife Focus, a multimedia website with wildlife webcam, videos and virtual tours of nature reserves.
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