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Rainforest Trust UK

Rainforest Trust UK protects threatened rainforests to save endangered species, safeguard indigenous communities & fight climate change.

About Rainforest Trust UK


Wildlife conservation Climate change & sustainability Animal Welfare Environmental & Climate Causes Conservation & biodiversity

Rainforest Trust UK saves endangered wildlife and protects our planet by creating rainforest reserves through partnerships, community engagement and donor support.

100% of the money you raise will go to conservation action, excluding GiveWheel’s transaction fees. We use Gift Aid and private donations to cover our operating costs.

Your Impact

99% of the forest in our reserves has remained standing post-protection.

We establish strategic partnerships with local communities and committed conservationists, providing technical capacity and support while respecting and embracing local knowledge and land stewardship that is key to achieving long-term land management and species protection.

These protected areas are established through direct land purchase; designation in cooperation with governments and communities; and community-managed areas that secure communal lands occupied by indigenous groups which depend on the land for their survival.

£5

will protect over 10,000 square metres of vital rainforest and natural habitat

£10

will protect over 6 acres of vital rainforest and natural habitat

£20

will protect over 185 tennis courts worth of vital rainforest and natural habitat

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Rainforest Trust UK

Rainforest Trust UK

Rainforest Trust UK protects threatened rainforests to save endangered species, safeguard indigenous communities & fight climate change.

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