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We are working to save our planet and empower local communities at the heart of biodiversity hotspots.

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Don’t miss out on an exclusive conversation with Rudi Putra, Goldman Prize recipient and leading conservationist, as we take a deep dive into the Sumatran Corridor Project. Tonight, Friday, February 7, 2025 Time: 9:00 PM EST | 6:00 PM PST Register at buff.ly/4gzJ4L9

Don’t miss out on an exclusive conversation with Rudi Putra, Goldman Prize recipient and leading conservationist, as we take a deep dive into the Sumatran Corridor Project.

Tonight, Friday, February 7, 2025
Time: 9:00 PM EST | 6:00 PM PST
Register at buff.ly/4gzJ4L9
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Meet Our Local Partners on the Front Lines of Conservation in Brazil! Join us for an inspiring conversation with Nicholas Locke, President of REGUA 📅 Date: Friday, March 28, 2025 ⏰ Time: 8:00 PM EST | 5:00 PM PST 📍 Location: Zoom (Register Now at buff.ly/zbHQk5G)

Meet Our Local Partners on the Front Lines of Conservation in Brazil!
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Nicholas Locke, President of REGUA

📅 Date: Friday, March 28, 2025
⏰ Time: 8:00 PM EST | 5:00 PM PST
📍 Location: Zoom (Register Now at buff.ly/zbHQk5G)
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A Road to Climate Destruction for a Climate Summit? Eight miles of the Amazon rainforest—one of the planet’s most vital carbon sinks—is being bulldozed to make way for a four-lane highway leading to COP30, the world’s biggest climate summit. thetimes.com/world/latin-am…

A Road to Climate Destruction for a Climate Summit? 
Eight miles of the Amazon rainforest—one of the planet’s most vital carbon sinks—is being bulldozed to make way for a four-lane highway leading to COP30, the world’s biggest climate summit.

thetimes.com/world/latin-am…
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Once barren land is now thriving in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. We now have species returning home, but there is so much left to do! Sign up and join us LIVE! March 28 at 8 PM EST / 5 PM PST for a discussion with Nicholas Locke, our partner in Brazil: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Once barren land is now thriving in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest. We now have species returning home, but there is so much left to do! 

Sign up and join us LIVE! March 28 at 8 PM EST / 5 PM PST for a discussion with Nicholas Locke, our partner in Brazil: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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One Tree. One Future. In the heart of the tropics, every tree planted is a promise—of shade for tomorrow, of cleaner air, of life returning to lands stripped bare. You don’t have to get your hands dirty to make a difference. Join us. savingnature.com/tree-planting/

One Tree. One Future. 
In the heart of the tropics, every tree planted is a promise—of shade for tomorrow, of cleaner air, of life returning to lands stripped bare. You don’t have to get your hands dirty to make a difference. Join us. savingnature.com/tree-planting/
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This image was created with AI. But the future it portrays? That remains in our hands Donate today. Let’s change the story. savingnature.com/donate-2/ #TheLastZoo #SaveWildlife #ActForNature #ConservationMatters #AIForAwareness #HopeForNature #ClimateAction #ProtectWhatMatters

This image was created with AI.
But the future it portrays?
That remains in our hands

Donate today. Let’s change the story. savingnature.com/donate-2/ 

#TheLastZoo #SaveWildlife #ActForNature #ConservationMatters #AIForAwareness #HopeForNature #ClimateAction #ProtectWhatMatters
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Just published in Nature: “Six roadblocks to net zero — and how to get around them” by Lucas Joppa and Elizabeth Willmott. Read the full article in Nature: doi.org/10.1038/d41586… #NetZero #CarbonOffsets #CarbonMarkets #SavingNature #Sustainability #Decarbonization

Just published in Nature: “Six roadblocks to net zero — and how to get around them” by Lucas Joppa and Elizabeth Willmott. Read the full article in Nature: doi.org/10.1038/d41586… #NetZero #CarbonOffsets #CarbonMarkets #SavingNature #Sustainability #Decarbonization
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The incredible Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Los Angeles is a powerful example of the vital work needed to connect fragmented habitats. , featured in this article theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a…

The incredible Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Los Angeles is a powerful example of the vital work needed to connect fragmented habitats. , featured in this article theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a…
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Meet the Sumatran Elephant, a landscape-shaping giant and one of nature’s most influential environmental engineers. This endangered species plays a key role in maintaining forest health.

Meet the Sumatran Elephant, a landscape-shaping giant and one of nature’s most influential environmental engineers. This endangered species plays a key role in maintaining forest health.
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Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to hear directly from Dr. Terry Root, Nobel Peace Prize winner and one of the most influential figures in climate science and conservation. Register now: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to hear directly from Dr. Terry Root, Nobel Peace Prize winner and one of the most influential figures in climate science and conservation.

Register now: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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Hidden beneath the Atlantic Forest, an unseen workforce is shaping the future of the forest — the incredible Leafcutter Ants. Often overlooked because of their size, leafcutter ants are some of the most important ecosystem engineers on Earth. savingnature.com/atlantic-fores…

Hidden beneath the Atlantic Forest, an unseen workforce is shaping the future of the forest — the incredible Leafcutter Ants.
Often overlooked because of their size, leafcutter ants are some of the most important ecosystem engineers on Earth. 
savingnature.com/atlantic-fores…
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In the misty forests of Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains, a flash of brilliant green darts through the trees — it’s the Hartlaub’s Turaco, one of nature’s unsung heroes. Learn more about how you can help: savingnature.com/tanzania/

In the misty forests of Tanzania’s Eastern Arc Mountains, a flash of brilliant green darts through the trees — it’s the Hartlaub’s Turaco, one of nature’s unsung heroes.

Learn more about how you can help:
savingnature.com/tanzania/
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Hummingbirds are not just beautiful birds; they are powerful environmental influencers. As they feed on nectar, they transfer pollen, enabling many forest plants to reproduce and helping maintain the diversity of cloud forest ecosystems. savingnature.com/cloud-forests-…

Hummingbirds are not just beautiful birds; they are powerful environmental influencers. As they feed on nectar, they transfer pollen, enabling many forest plants to reproduce and helping maintain the diversity of cloud forest ecosystems.
savingnature.com/cloud-forests-…
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A newly discovered rainforest giant—Tessmannia princeps—has been described from Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains. some individuals estimated to be over 3,000 years old phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie…

A newly discovered rainforest giant—Tessmannia princeps—has been described from Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains. some individuals estimated to be over 3,000 years old phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/vie…
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Capybaras are more than just the world’s largest rodents — they are vital caretakers of their ecosystems. Living in social groups, capybaras graze on grasses and aquatic plants, helping to naturally manage vegetation and maintain healthy wetlands. savingnature.com/atlantic-fores…

Capybaras are more than just the world’s largest rodents — they are vital caretakers of their ecosystems.

Living in social groups, capybaras graze on grasses and aquatic plants, helping to naturally manage vegetation and maintain healthy wetlands. 

savingnature.com/atlantic-fores…
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Fires fueled record-breaking tropical forest loss in 2024. The world lost 6.7 million hectares of primary rainforest Read more about the latest analysis on deforestation trends: gfr.wri.org/latest-analysi… #Deforestation #ClimateChange #ForestProtection #Wildfires #ElNino

Fires fueled record-breaking tropical forest loss in 2024. The world lost 6.7 million hectares of primary rainforest

Read more about the latest analysis on deforestation trends: gfr.wri.org/latest-analysi… 

#Deforestation #ClimateChange #ForestProtection #Wildfires #ElNino
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Two hundred years ago, the average person was deeply connected to the land, its seasons, and its wildlife. Today, a new study finds that connection has dropped by over 60%. theguardian.com/environment/20…

Two hundred years ago, the average person was deeply connected to the land, its seasons, and its wildlife. Today, a new study finds that connection has dropped by over 60%.

theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Planting a tree is only the first step. The real challenge is helping it survive long enough to grow into a strong, towering tree. 👉 Learn more and support tree planting: savingnature.com/tree-planting/

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We are proud to share Back to Camp 41, a moving tribute to our beloved Science Board member, Dr. Thomas Lovejoy. We miss him deeply. 🎥 youtu.be/qH6GELvr5sg

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“Do our dogs really love us?” 🐾 That’s the question Oprah Winfrey asked Dr. Carl Safina in their recent conversation. His thoughtful response opens up a larger dialogue about how animals think, feel, and connect with us. Watch the full interview here: youtube.com/watch?v=C_FruL…