
Can You Buy Rainforest to Protect It? How Private Conservation Works
Buying rainforest can support conservation, but land purchase is only the first step. Legal protection, management, monitoring, and clear limits matter.
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Buying rainforest can support conservation, but land purchase is only the first step. Legal protection, management, monitoring, and clear limits matter.

A careful look at Amazon protected areas, Indigenous territories, connectivity, management, and why one percentage cannot measure conservation success.

Effective nature reserves combine legal status, enforcement, financing, local participation, connectivity, monitoring, and honest reporting.

Nature reserves and national parks use different rules and governance models. Wildlife benefits most when protection matches the landscape and threats.

Private nature reserves can protect Amazon forest, but only when legal security, local participation, financing, monitoring, and connectivity work together.

Meet the Kayapó, also known as Mebêngôkre, and learn how Indigenous rights, local authority, and forest defence connect in Brazil.
Mit einem Klick kannst du ein persönliches Stück des Amazonas-Regenwaldes retten und vor der Abholzung bewahren. Du erhältst sofort Zugang zu deinem Stück Regenwald und kannst es bis auf den Quadratmeter genau verfolgen.

The Huaorani people of the western Amazon possess centuries of forest knowledge. Learn about their territory, land rights victory, and role as rainforest guardians.

The bullet ant delivers the most painful insect sting on Earth. Discover what makes its venom so potent, its role in Sateré-Mawé ritual, and why it depends on intact rainforest.

The Brazil nut tree depends on intact rainforest, bees, and agoutis. Here is why protecting the forest keeps the nuts and the ecosystem alive.

Costa Rica cloud forests are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. Learn what makes these misty high-elevation forests unique and why their protection matters.
The blue-and-yellow macaw is one of the Amazon’s most recognizable birds. Discover its range, nesting habits, and why it matters to rainforest conservation.

The walking palm tree is said to move across the rainforest floor. Is the myth true? Discover what science says about this Amazon icon and its remarkable stilt roots.

Explore why the Monteverde cloud forest depends on mist, how cloud water supports biodiversity, and what it teaches about protecting climate-sensitive ecosystems.

Meet leafcutter ants, rainforest farmers that grow fungus, move nutrients through forest soil, and show why Amazon biodiversity runs deeper than the canopy.

Learn what the Amazon Basin is, why its 7 million square kilometers matter for climate, biodiversity, and people, and what threats it faces today.