Forest Guardians

What We Do

Our Conservation Work

Four programs working together to protect, restore, and sustain the Amazon rainforest.

Reforestation

We grow native seedlings in community nurseries and replant degraded land, restoring canopy, soil, and habitat across the basin.

Wildlife Protection

Ranger patrols, camera-trap networks, and protected corridors keep endangered Amazon species safe from poaching and habitat loss.

Research & Monitoring

Satellite analysis and field science detect illegal clearing early and measure the real impact of every intervention.

Community Livelihoods

We fund sustainable income — agroforestry, eco-tourism, and crafts — so protecting the forest also sustains the people in it.

How It Works

How Your Support Becomes Impact

1

You Give

A one-time or monthly gift, or your time as a volunteer.

2

We Act

Funds go to patrols, nurseries, research, and community partners.

3

Forest Grows

Trees are planted, habitat secured, and clearing stopped.

4

You See It

We report back the acres, trees, and species your gift protected.

FAQ

Questions, Answered

The majority of every gift funds on-the-ground conservation — reforestation, ranger patrols, research, and community programs. We publish an annual breakdown of exactly how funds are used.

Yes. We run seasonal field volunteer programs as well as remote roles in research, outreach, and translation. Reach out through the contact page to learn what’s open.

Always. Every project is co-designed with the Indigenous and local communities who live in and steward the forest — their leadership is central to our model.

Through satellite monitoring, biodiversity surveys, and verified planting records, so we can report acres protected, trees planted, and species safeguarded.

Ready to Help the Forest?

Choose how you’d like to get involved.