Forests.org: Central America and the Caribbean Links (XML/RSS)
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http://www.nosmeltertnt.com/
(4 votes)
protest against plans on the Island of Trinidad that calls for the forced industrialization of South Western Trinidad with two aluminum smelters, one from Alcoa, which would destroy many acres of rainforest and displace local peoples
Added: May. 21, 2006 | Rate It
http://www.natureserve.org/infonatura/
(5 votes)
a source for conservation information on the birds and mammals of Latin America and the Caribbean; more than 5,500 common, rare, and endangered species in 44 countries and territories
Added: Mar. 07, 2001 | Rate It
http://asej.org/ACERCA/
(3 votes)
develop strategies on behalf of the rainforests, environment and human rights of Central America, with an emphasis upon Southern Mexico and Nicaragua
Added: Jan. 20, 2001 | Rate It
http://www.ecologic.org/
works to preserve the biodiversity of tropical ecosystems and promote the well-being of threatened local habitats through small scale, community-based development, with a Central American emphasis
Added: Feb. 15, 2001 | Rate It
http://www.itec-edu.org/
a non-profit, education, research and conservation corporation, which operates the Bocas del Toro Biological Station in Panama
Added: Jan. 10, 2004 | Rate It
http://www.savebiogems.org/
(3 votes)
enables you to take fast and effective action in defense of our planet's most endangered wild places, focusing mostly upon North and Central America
Added: Mar. 23, 2001 | Rate It
http://www.redlac.org/index.php?lang=en
seeks to set up an effective system of learning, strengthening, training, and cooperation through a network of environmental funds aimed at the conservation and sustainable use of nature
Added: Feb. 10, 2005 | Rate It
http://www.tropicoverde.org/
(5 votes)
Trópico Verde is a Guatemalan organization working to protect Guatemalan temperate and rainforests (in Spanish)
Added: Feb. 06, 2001 | Rate It
http://www.volunteerpeten.com
(6 votes)
dedicated to sustainable development in Peten, Northern Guatemala by helping international volunteers develop small projects in reforestation, animal husbandry, sustainable agriculture, tourism, and education
Added: Nov. 21, 2001 | Rate It