Healthy tropical ecosystems are imperative to maintaining a healthy planet

of the world’s oxygen comes from the Amazon rainforest
%
of the world’s plants and animals are found in the rainforest
%
of the known cancer fighting plants exist only in the rainforest
%

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Efficient Technology

Reducing energy use reduces energy costs and result in a financial cost saving to consumers.

Air & Climate

We deserve clean air to breathe and a sustain-able future that is responsive to challenges by climate change.

Green Technology

Reducing energy use reduces energy costs and result in a financial cost saving to consumers.

Water Environment

Water is at the heart of adaptation to climate change, it is the link between the climate, human society.

Water quality standards

The surface water quality standards help protect, control and regulate the quality of fresh and marine waters.

Energy Conservation

Energy conservation are efforts made to reduce the consumption of energy by using less of an energy service.

It is time to change

We help purchase and protect the world’s tropical forests.

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.

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March 12, 2025 Save The Leguans
Save The Leguans
DoubleTree, Columbus Ohio – 12:00 am – 11:59 pm

Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

May 15, 2025 – May 19, 2025 Florida Water Festival
Florida Water Festival
Water Works Park in Downtown Tampa, Tampa Florida – 12:00 am

A unique learning opportunity; event is designed to educate the public at large of the importance of protecting Florida’s precious water resources.

July 2, 2025 – July 5, 2025 Back To The Wild
Back To The Wild
Pacific Edge Eco Lodge, Dominicalito – 12:00 am

Volunteer, rescue and rehabilitate wild animals. We nurture distressed animals back to health and reintroduce them back to the wild

August 14, 2025 Annual Educational Conference
Annual Educational Conference
Double Tree, Columbus Ohio – 12:00 am

Continuing education credits from the Ohio Department of Health, continuing education hours for pesticide applicators and wastewater operators.

Saving Bizarre Biodiversity in the Heart of the Forest

“Rainforest has my highest respect and in my opinion deserves support for its projects which have exceptional merit of being based upon biological research of high quality, exact mapping, and clear statements of what support will accomplish.”
John Costa
Biologist and Conservationist

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