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World Land Trust — Rainforest Conservation in Action

The World Land Trust (WLT) is an international conservation organisation that takes direct action to save rainforest and other wildlife habitats by funding the purchase of land threatened by destruction. And you can help:


£50 saves 1 acre, or save 2000 sq m for £25. Save acres as a gift, or make a donation in your own name. (Personalised certificate included.)

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Carbon Balance with WLT to offset carbon dioxide emissions and conserve biodiversity by supporting forest restoration projects.

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Unlike money, we cannot just borrow more wilderness; once it's gone it's gone - there is no way of bailing out rainforests! Take positive action for the world's wildlife today.

Save an acre of rainforest with the World Land Trust

SAVED: 375,000 acres of wildlife habitats

Supporters like you have helped save over 375,000 acres (152,000 hectares) of rainforest and other precious wildlife habitats worldwide. The land you help save is owned by local organisations, protected as nature reserves for the benefit of both wildlife and people.

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World Land Trust Celebrating 20 YearsFeatured news:
World Land Trust Celebrates 20 Years of Conservation »
To celebrate our 20 years of saving wildlife and their habitats, we are organising a range of events which will be open to supporters, and the general public.

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