Progress in Peru

One of the most pristine forests in the Peruvian Amazon is being threatened by an illegal logging road that is about to infringe on indigenous lands. We have teamed up with the Upper Amazon Conservancy (UAC) and Everland LLC to work with four indigenous gateway communities to prevent this. These communities, whose lands total 331,000…

The Urgency and Legacy Continue

In the summer of 1988 there were eight thousand fires burning in the Amazon and the world was experiencing the hottest temperatures on record. I spent that summer traveling throughout Costa Rica taking photographs of the rainforest and of rainforest destruction. That fall I gave a slide presentation to my Dodgeville High School students. They…

Save the Rainforest Branches Out

Restoring Life to Mangrove Ecosystems in Ecuador Gettin’ Our Hands Dirty Save the Rainforest trips provide the roots of academic knowledge needed to inspire students to be leaders and activists in caring for and saving our planet’s vital rainforest ecosystems. But knowledge yearns for application. So the students took this opportunity to apply their knowledge…

From the Road: Quesopa! Day 7

The students and I are having an epic time out here in Embera Village and Bocas del Toro in Panama. Every day brings countless new and exciting adventures, but I have managed to narrow down and highlight some of the trip favorites! Here are my Top 7… so far 1) All-day super dense, difficult and…

How I Offset My Carbon Footprint for $50

By Bruce Calhoun, President of Save the Rainforest, Inc. I try to tread lightly on the planet. I weather-strip, make use of passive solar, and keep my thermostat at 67 degrees in the winter and 77 degrees in the summer. I also multipurpose when running errands in the car, and bicycle almost everywhere – weather…