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Protecting the Rainforest

Protecting the Rainforest
Location: Nationalpark Sierra del Lacandón, Guatemala
Category: Environment & Protection of Natural Resources
Published: 16 April 2008
Progress:
7% funded
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Did you know …
… that 20 % of the global increase in the amount of CO2 that the atmosphere contains is the result of the destruction of the rainforests?
… that each minute, 30 hectares of tropical forest are being destroyed somewhere in the world?

OroVerde supports the Sierra del Lacandón National Park in Guatemala. The park is part of the largest rainforest areas in Central America and, with its rare old growth forests, is among the 25 biodiversity hotspots in the world.

Jointly with local small farmers and partner organizations, OroVerde develops concepts serving to protect the national park.

Project Objective:
Protect the unique subtropical rainforest in the Sierra del Lacandón National Park;
Reforest the areas of the forest that have been destroyed.

Project Measures:
Reforest clear-cut areas;
Protect the forest by means of an intensive cooperation with the local population (set up firebreaks, environmental education);
Institute alternative sources of income so that the villages do not extend into the forest while ensuring the survival/income of the residents nonetheless.

€ 10 enable us to plant ten trees! (This includes the care during the first three years so that the saplings are not directly overgrown by climbers.)
We only need € 100 to maintain one hectare of original subtropical rainforest in Guatemala and to develop sustainable sources of income for the population.
(translated by betterplace)
  • Plant trees, protect the rainforest

    5000 Euro. • Still needed: 4635 Euro • Published 16 April 2008
    We can plant thirty trees with € 30! We only need € 100 to maintain one hectare of original subtropical rainforest in Guatemala and to develop sustainable sources of income for the population.

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  • by K. Zellner, asked on 19 June 2008 at 06:26 PM
    Die Spenden für dieses Projekt fließen nur sehr zögerlich. Was passiert mit den bisher eingegangenen Spenden, wenn die benötigten 5000 € nicht zusammen kommen?
    • by B. Hesebeck, asked on 23 June 2008 at 12:34 PM
      Liebe Frau Zellner, vielen Dank für Ihre Nachfrage und Ihr Interesse an unserem Projekt! Ich kann Sie beruhigen: dass die Spenden derzeit eher zögerlich fließen, liegt vor allem daran, dass wir noch nicht aktiv mit dem Medium Betterplace arbeiten. Noch schöpfen wir also die Möglichkeiten nicht voll aus. Doch im Sommer werden einige der anderen "Baustellen", die derzeit unter Hochtouren bearbeitet werden, kleiner, so dass wieder Energie verfügbar wird. :-) Zudem ist es uns gelungen, außerhalb von Betterplace einen Sponsor für das Projekt aufzutun. Dieser hat den Start der Zusammenarbeit mit einem weiteren Dorf bereits ermöglicht. Jede Spende, die jetzt noch hinzu kommt, fließt direkt in die Wiederaufforstung vor Ort. Ob 500 € oder 5.000 € über betterlace zusammenkommen, wird sich daher v.a. in der Größe der wieder aufgefosteten Flächen bemerkbar machen. Für weitere Fragen stehe ich Ihnen gerne zur Verfügung! MfG Birthe Hesebeck
  • by M. M., asked on 13 May 2008 at 11:19 PM
    Hi. Just a thought - but maybe you could post this in English and German...betterplace.org is also advertised/supported by English speaking countries. Maybe that would help getting more donations for the project?
    • by B. Hesebeck, asked on 23 June 2008 at 02:34 PM
      Dear M.M. Thanks a lot for your important suggestion - which we managed to follow right away. The English version is already online. Kind regards from Germany Birthe Hesebeck