Independent article 5/10/07 by Daniel Howden and Jules Steven in La Paz. "These fires are the suicide note of mankind," said Hylton Murray-Philipson from Rainforest Concern. Click here to read more...
TAKE OVER OUR RAINFOREST - Guyana offers Britain opportunity to save one of the world's most important carbon sinks - Independent 24/11/2007 Click here to read more...
In October 2009 the government of Colombia announced the creation of Yaigojé Apaporis National Natural Park, a 1 million 80 thousand hectare park. Click here to read more...
In October 2007 we helped to celebrate the expedition of Sue and Patrick Cunningham to the Brazilian Amazon with a photography exhibition in support of the Indigenous People's Cultural Support Trust (IPCST) Click here to read more...
12/09/2007 Scientists launch new campaign to raise awareness of the critical importance of protecting the world's forests in the fight against climate change Click here to read more...
The British Embassy in Quito has recently approved funding for Rainforest Concern and the Santa Lucia Co-operative to run and environmental education project this year. Click here to read more...
Two specimens of a new species of Glass Frog were recorded in July 2006 by Global Vision International and the Ecuadorian Museum of Natural History in Yachana Reserve, Napo Province, Ecuador. Click here to read more...
South America chokes as Amazon burns, by Daniel Howden and Jules Steven in La Paz. "These fires are the suicide note of mankind," said Hylton Murray-Philipson from Rainforest Concern. Click here to read more...