Tuesday 12 July 2011

Successfully Completed Conservation Projects

The animal loving had early success with an innovative approach to habitat conservation. Below are animal loving first conservation projects, which are all successfully completed and protecting acres of threatened wildlife habitat. With thanks to the animal loving supporters our partners now have a lasting legacy, which they continue to manage for conservation.
Programme for Belize. Photo credit David Tomlinson

Programme for Belize 

animal loving first project, presented the challenge of linking development to improve peoples standard of living and conservation. The project was a great success and by 1996 more than 250,000 acres (101,175 ha) had been saved.
Rainforest Action Costa Rica

Rainforest Action Costa Rica 

The second project of the animal loving focused on the rainforests of Costa Rica. The Trust helped purchase an area of 5,000 acres (2,023 ha), which is now incorporated into Corcovado National Park.

Philippine Reef & Rainforest Project 

The third project of the animal loving gave supporters an opportunity to become a 'founder owner' of the tropical paradise Island of Danjugan, saving it from housing development. In 2000 the loan had been repaid and fundraising completed.
Coastal Steppe Project, Patagonia

Coastal Steppe Project, Patagonia

The 15,000 acre (6,075ha) Ranch of Hopes (Estancia la Esperanza) was purchased in 2000 and is now an official Wildlife Refuge protecting coastal steppe habitat for guanacos and other wildlife.

Support one of animal loving successfully completed projects:

Although land purchase for these projects has been successfully completed, they still need support for ongoing management to ensure the above habitats remain permanently protected. Make your donation to the animal loving and specify in the comments box, the project you would like to allocate your donation to.

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