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Saving Barbacoas’ Forests and Wetlands Reaches 76% of Target

New Granada cross-banded tree frog (Smilisca phaeota), middle-Magdelana, Barbacoas ©Johann Chrétien

Donations to support the protection of this untouched wilderness in Colombia’s middle-Magdalena Valley have reached £224,200 of the £295,000 total.

World Land Trust launched the appeal in February, at a time when no one could have foreseen the devastation that the Covid-19 pandemic would cause. We are living in changing times, and there is no one that has not been affected, directly or indirectly, by the virus.

We wish to thank you for your continued support in these uncertain times.

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This unique new partnership sees the internationally acclaimed band helping to raise the profile of World Land Trust and our projects and partners around the world, educating their fans about a subject very close to their hearts


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