by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
On Mozambique’s sacred Mount Namuli, biodiversity loss threatens ecosystems, traditional medicine, and community health. To restore the mountain’s rainforests, Legado facilitates community-led reforestation focused on replanting native species used for...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
The Laguna San Ignacio Mangrove Restoration Project is currently underway. Laguna San Ignacio is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s last undeveloped California gray whale breeding lagoon. It is located within El Vizcaíno Biosphere Reserve, a 6.2 million acre...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
The AMPELA Conservation project by Groupe des Spécialistes et des Passionnés de Baobabs de Madagascar (GSPBM) in Madagascar seeks to establish a nonprofit organization led by Malagasy women researchers and community leaders. The name “AMPELA” means...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
In Kenya’s rangelands, years of sedentary grazing have degraded the landscape, displacing wildlife and threatening pastoralist livelihoods. To counter this, Grevy’s Zebra Trust trains Indigenous Samburu women as Grassland Champions to lead community-wide...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
In the degraded lands of Kanyerus, Kenya, years of displacement and unsustainable practices have left pastoralist communities struggling with food insecurity, poverty, and environmental decline. To empower women and regenerate the landscape, this project will provide...