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You can help save tropical forests today! |
Individuals, school groups or clubs can help save threatened rainforests through the Rainforest Alliance's Allies in the Rainforest program. Become an ally by supporting local groups in the tropics that are working to stop the destruction of the world's rainforests.
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Jaguar. (© Gerry Ellis)
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(© Chris Wille)
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Pick a Project and Get Involved.
Get involved and support an Allies in the Rainforest project in the Neotropics. While some of the Allies projects support the purchase of tropical forest lands, others were developed to protect threatened wildlife or help people make a living without destroying forests. Learn about the conservation efforts of local Allies projects and find out how your fundraising activities can help them.
For your efforts, you will receive a special certificate citing your contribution. You'll also enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your donation has gone directly where it is most needed.
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A Conservation Success Story
Close to $15,000 a year is contributed to our locally based conservation partners through the Allies in the Rainforest program. Through the efforts and contributions of people like you, Allies in the Rainforest projects have helped save threatened tropical forests and wildlife.
Remember: a small amount of money goes a long way in the countries where these projects are located. Every dollar makes a difference!
Contact
Please feel free to contact program staff with your comments or questions.
Learn More About the Countries and the Allies Projects that Need Your Help
Download the Allies Catalog in PDF Format
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Allies Catalog
[Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) format approx. 156K] |
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