From World Land Trust <[email protected]>
Subject Reflecting on 2022: A year of growth and impact
Date February 3, 2023 6:15 PM
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Reflecting on 2022: A year of growth and impact

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CELEBRATING WHAT WE ACHIEVED TOGETHER IN 2022

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As we step into 2023, all of us at WLT are looking towards another exciting year of work with our conservation partners to protect wildlife and habitats around the world. But first, we want to take this opportunity to thank you all for your support and celebrate everything that we achieved together over the past year.

Your generosity as WLT supporters never ceases to amaze us. Here’s just a few of the highlights that your donations funded in 2022:

- The direct protection of 60,878 hectares (150,433 acres) of land -
- The planting of 176,290 native trees -
- Support for 57 rangers across 13 countries -
But that wasn’t enough! You also came together to support two momentous appeals. First raising £350,000 to secure a key elephant corridor in India’s Garo Hills with Project Mongma Rama ([link removed]) , then an incredible £1,430,000 for our Big Match Fortnight appeal, Life on the Edge ([link removed]) .

With every tree planted, every hectare saved, and every new reserve established, WLT supporters like you are making a huge difference.

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Read our full 2022 Achievements Report ([link removed]) today to discover more about your impact and the progress of WLT programmes: Action Fund ([link removed]) , Buy an Acre ([link removed]) , Plant a Tree ([link removed]) , and Carbon Balanced ([link removed]) .

LIFE ON THE EDGE APPEAL REACHES
£1.43 MILLION TARGET

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Thanks to your generous donations, our Life on the Edge ([link removed]) appeal is now fully funded!

The £1.43 million you raised will help double the size of the Anzu and Zúñac reserves in Ecuador’s upper Río Pastaza watershed.

These unique foothill forests are home to a spectacular array of wildlife found nowhere else on Earth, and we can now hand them a vital lifeline for the future.

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FUNDRAISE FOR WORLD LAND TRUST

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Do you want to set yourself a challenge for the new year? Why not sign up for one of the fundraising activities coming up in 2023.

You could get active with the first Ultra Challenge of the season and walk, run or jog a loop around historic Windsor. Or perhaps you could take on London2Brighton and cycle an iconic 55-mile route from Clapham Common to the seaside of Brighton.

Whether you prefer marathons or cycle rides, take part in a challenge that suits you and support global conversation at the same time.

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