Protecting rainforests and our climate

in partnership with Indigenous peoples since 1988

Stories from the ground: Protecting Biodiversity Starts with Recognizing Indigenous Peoples’ Land Rights | A Call to Action at COP16

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Rainforest Foundation US provides the tools, training, and resources that ensure the rainforests’ best guardians are able to defend their rights — and their forests.

Our Impact In Numbers

Land Rights

We have helped secure rights to 42.7 million acres of forests & lands since 1988

Deforestation rates are lower on lands managed by Indigenous communities with secure land rights. And healthy forests store more carbon and slow climate change.

Rainforest Protection

We help protect 19.5 million acres of forests through monitoring

Deforestation is a primary driver of carbon emissions. Integrating new technology with traditional forest monitoring practices stops deforestation more effectively.

Strengthening Organizations

We support 200+ Indigenous communities & organizations

Strong organizations and communities are more resilient and sustainable. We provide direct financing and co-design strategies with our partners to support them in protecting their lands and our planet.

Rainforest Foundation US is tackling some of the world’s most urgent challenges: biodiversity loss, human rights violations, and climate change
Rainforest Foundation US is tackling some of the world’s most urgent challenges: biodiversity loss, human rights violations, and climate change

RFUS in the Press

Guardians of the Amazon: Kate Broug investigates the new high tech defenses of an Indigenous tribe (Published by Digital Journal)

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COP16 & COP29: Global Promises Must Turn Into Urgent Action

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The Falling Sky: Davi Kopenawa’s Warning Reaches the United States

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