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World Land Trust

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The WorldLand Trust (WLT) is a wildlife conservation charity with a track record of nearly 20 years. We take direct action tosave rainforest and other threatened wildlife habitats: We buy the land, one acre at the time.The areas we buy are owned and protected as Nature Reserves by local conservation organisations. This way we canensure that both wildlife and local communities benefit.

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Friends and new supporters of all ages. All you need is a passion forwildlife and a willingness to help, by spreading the word, or by making a donation.

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Saved: More than one million acres so far!

Together, World Land Trust and World Land Trust-US have helped save over one million acres of land important to wildlife, inCentral and South America, Asia and the UK.

Learn more about our conservation work; visit our websites:

    www.worldlandtrust.org
    Our mainwebsite www.worldlandtrust-us.org
    Website ofour American partners, WLT-US www.carbonbalanced.org
    Offset carbonemissions with WLT here

Other World Land Trust websites:

    www.focusonforests.org
    Educationalwebsite for children aged 11-14 www.wildlifefocus.org
    Multimedia website with wildlife webcam and virtual tours

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Vacancy for projects development intern

The World Land Trust has a vacancy for Project Development Assistant to undertake a six-month internship at the Trust's office in Suffolk, UK. Internships are unpaid, but expenses will be paid and tra...
Posted by on Mon, 11 May 2009 08:46:00 GMT

A future for Orang-utans? Watch The Great Ape Debate LIVE online

Orang-utan numbers have plummeted over recent years, mainly as a result of the spread of monocultures, particularly oil palm. The destruction of huge areas of Orang-utan habitat is now seriously threa...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Apr 2009 06:29:00 GMT

NEW appeal to save tigers & elephants in India

World Land Trust and Wildlife Trust of India are creating wildlife corridors in India to protect elephants, tigers and other threatened wildlife. We have a donor who will match all donations, up...
Posted by on Tue, 14 Apr 2009 03:36:00 GMT

Check out our partner's wildlife reserves on Google Earth!

We're very excited to announce that you can now explore some of the wildlife reserves the World Land Trust supports in Google Earth. (This link opens a Google Earth file. Google Earth needs to be inst...
Posted by on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 07:44:00 GMT

Wanted: volunteer to write grant applications (apply by 8th April)

World Land Trust partner organisation Guyra Paraguay are looking for a volunteer to help write grant applications and fundraising proposals, spending 4-6 months working in Asunción, Paraguay. This is...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Mar 2009 07:04:00 GMT

Win "Rainforest Safari" book when you tell us what you're doing to help save wildlife

Because of the current economic climate, we felt it was time to highlight low-cost (and no-cost!) ways you can help us save threatened wildlife habitats, for when making a donation simply isn't an opt...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Feb 2009 02:32:00 GMT

Vacancy for Donations and Database Assistant

The World Land Trust has a vacancy for a Donations and Database Assistant to join our team in Halesworth, UK. This is a full-time position to assist the Donations Manager with the running of the donat...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Feb 2009 05:36:00 GMT

Give a green Valentine Gift: Save acres of wildlife habitat for Valentine's Day

Some say Valentine's Day was hijacked (if not created) by greeting card companies. Then there's the chocolate, flowers, jewellery etc. etc., all of which cost the Earth. Why not avoid going down the...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Feb 2009 08:56:00 GMT

Take the "Save the Rainforest" pledge in 2009 (No donation necessary!)

In light of the current economic climate we feel it is timely to highlight low-cost (and no-cost) ways you can help us save threatened wildlife habitats, for when making a donation is not an option....
Posted by on Mon, 02 Feb 2009 08:43:00 GMT

Last minute Christmas present: An acre of rainforest with pdf certificate

Unlike the world's banks, we cannot bail out the rainforests that are in trouble; once they're gone they're gone forever!Please consider saving an acre of rainforest - or more - as a last minute Chris...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Dec 2008 08:59:00 GMT