Every day, precious acres of rainforest are lost forever. Critically endangered species
lose their habitat. Protect Rainforests, Species and our Planet.
Reducing energy use reduces energy costs and result in a financial cost saving to consumers.
The surface water quality standards help protect, control and regulate the quality of fresh and marine waters.
Reducing energy use reduces energy costs and result in a financial cost saving to consumers.
Water is at the heart of adaptation to climate change, it is the link between the climate, human society.
We deserve clean air to breathe and a sustain-able future that is responsive to challenges by climate change.
Energy conservation are efforts made to reduce the consumption of energy by using less of an energy service.
Rainforest Trust purchases and protects the most threatened tropical forests, saving endangered wildlife through partnerships and community engagement.
Through these highly effective partnerships, we can ensure sustainable results necessary for the long-term protection of tropical ecosystems and the wildlife they hold.
We runs the only legal rescue center which does rehabilitation of wounded, sick and abandoned rainforest animals on the Pacific coast.
With two full time highly skilled Wildlife Biologists, overseeing all of the wildlife at KSTR, and she has been with KSTR for nine years.
The team and Dr. Martin work with professional staff and volunteers, including many budding primatologists, to provide state of the art care for approximately 200 wild animals rescued each year. Without this center, most of these animals would die!
People Saving the Rainforest
is looking to raise its goals to include a reforestation project that will include at least 94,000 trees, according to a statement issued by the group.
The goal is being led to fruition thanks to a donation of around 117 hectares, of land that the donor owned as a teak farm before it was harvested back in April 2016, according to the group’s co-founder Jan Alcare. The property will be used not only for reforestation, but also to release some rescued wildlife on it, according to the organization.
Three of the cutest, sweetest, and most special two-toed sloths you will ever meet. Their story is one that we hope will make scientific history and provide vast amounts of knowledge about sloth behavior that hasn’t existed until now.
What makes these three so incredibly special and unique is that they were brought to KSTR as orphans and have been successfully hand raised by an amazing group of volunteers led by “sloth mama” Sam Trull who serves as the organization’s Wildlife Manager and “mom” to the orphans.
The Water Hero project is an initiative by Food Bank Viet Nam focused on addressing water scarcity and promoting sustainable water resource management in the Mekong Delta region.
Water Hero
Address: 10B No.2 Street, Hiep Binh Chanh Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh city.
Email: info@foodbankvietnam.com/ foodbankvietnam@gmail.com
Call us: 028 66 80 89 89