I changed…how the community protects the wetlands in West Kalimantan, Borneo

Learn more about how Ade Yuliani is working to protect the wetlands in West Kalimantan, Borneo. Rare Conservation Fellows lead community-based campaigns to change the way people relate to nature. With two years of training and support from Rare, each … Continue reading

I changed…the way endangered birds are protected in Rio Gallegos, Argentina

Learn more about how Germán Montero is working to protect endangered brids in Rio Gallegos, Argentina. Rare Conservation Fellows lead community-based campaigns to change the way people relate to nature. With two years of training and support from Rare, each fellow … Continue reading

I changed… the awareness of sustainable agriculture in San Rafael, Paraguay

Learn more about how Elizabeth Cabrera is raising awareness of sustainable agriculture in San Rafael, Paraguay. Rare Conservation Fellows lead community-based campaigns to change the way people relate to nature. With two years of training and support from Rare, each fellow … Continue reading

I changed…the agricultural and livestock grazing practices in Samburu, Kenya

Learn more about how Titus Letaapo is working to change agricultural and livestock grazing practices in Samburu, Kenya. Rare Conservation Fellows lead community-based campaigns to change the way people relate to nature. With two years of training and support from Rare, each fellow … Continue reading

I changed… the way farmers practice sustainable agriculture in Cerro Punta, Panama

Learn more about how Luis Olmedo Sánchez Samudio is changing the way farmers practice sustainable agriculture in Cerro Punta, Panama. Rare Conservation Fellows lead community-based campaigns to change the way people relate to nature. With two years of training and support … Continue reading

I changed… the way local fishers harvest lobster and observe size limits in The Bahamas

Learn more about how d’Shan Maycock is changing the way local fishers harvest lobster and observe size limits in The Bahamas. Rare Conservation Fellows lead community-based campaigns to change the way people relate to nature. With two years of training … Continue reading

I changed… awareness of the threats posed by invasive species on Guam

Cheryl’s hard work led to the reintroduction of the extinct-in-the-wild Guam Rail back to Cocos Island, Guam. Within a few months, there were even Guam Rail chicks. Learn more about how Cheryl Calaustro is raising awareness to the threats posed by invasive species … Continue reading