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Abercrombie & Kent ACTMANG was founded with the goal of promoting the preservation and reforestation of the mangrove ecosystems. ACTMANG offers technical and financial support for the preservation and reforestation by local residents of mangrove areas, and the research, study and promotion of those activities. Model projects for mangrove reforestation have been underway in Vietnam, Ecuador and Myanmar.
Contact information: Address: 1520 Kensington Road, IL 60523 Oak Brook - United States Phone: +1-630-472.1110 Fax: +1-630-471.1112 E-mail: info@akglobalfoundation.org
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Abercrombie & Kent is renowned as the world leader in luxury travel. The A&KGF promotes wildlife research and conservation as well as community education and historical monument preservation. Through active involvement in ongoing conservation projects, the Foundation helps to protect the delicate ecosystems in areas that are visited by A&K's guests. The goal of the A&KGF is to provide long-term support for existing natural ecosystems to ensure that human populations, flora and fauna continue to survive and coexist successfully. Contact information: Contact person: Motohiko Koga Address: MM Mansion 1104, 3-29-15-1104, Honcho, Nakano-ku, 164-0012, Tokyo - Japan Phone: +81-3-3373-9772 Fax: +81-3-3373-9772 E-mail: actmang@big.or.jp
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Amazon Conservation Team (ACT)ACT's activities are based on the concept that by helping the rainforest peoples manage and protect their cultures the forest ecosystems that surround and sustain them also can be managed and protected. ACT believes that the fates of indigenous peoples and of the rainforests on which they depend are profoundly intertwined. The projects of ACT are designed to address some of the major threats faced by indigenous cultures: the loss of medicinal and botanical wisdom, lack of health care, lack of economic opportunity, the lack of territorial rights that would protect the rainforest from exploitation, and the lack of legal representation. Contact information: Contact person: Ester Sztein Address: 4211 N. Fairfax Drive, VA 22203, Arlington - United States Phone: +1-703-522.46.84 Fax: +1-703-522.44.64 E-mail: info@amazonteam.org
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American India Foundation (AIF)The AIF provides grants to NGOs that are working towards accelerating social and economic development in India. The Foundation focuses on the areas of education and livelihood. Regarding the Livelihood Program AIF is focusing on the access to natural resources. In forested areas enhancing the rights of communities to access forests and getting involved in value-added production are emphasized. Contact information: India Operations Office: Contact person: Alay Barah, director Livelihood Programs Address: N 183 Panchshila Park Second Floor, New Delhi 110 017 - India Phone: +91-11-2649.5042/43 E-mail: info@aifoundation.org
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Ancient Forests International (AFI)AFI is dedicated to the protection of primary forests around the world by developing long-term, viable projects to protect some of the world's last wild places. Its main activity is to acquire and protect strategic and invaluable forestlands. AFI has helped to coordinate the purchase of nearly a million acres of ecologically critical forested land, primarily along the Pacific coast of North and South America (especially Chile and Ecuador). AFI is also helping to support the neighboring communities in stewarding those areas for generations to come. Contact information: Address: PO Box 1850, CA 95560, Redway - United States Phone: +1-7070-923.3015 E-mail: afi@ancientforests.org
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Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)ATREE seeks to advance the protection of the environment, conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable use of resources. ATREE administers a small grants programme in Eastern Himalayan region (and to a limited extent also for the Western Ghats region) to contribute in biodiversity conservation needs of the region. ATREE will support activities in the areas of sustainable natural resources use; capacity building of local institutions; strengthening of the policy framework, environmental education, emergent action/activism, conservation based enterprises and survey, and information collection to strengthen biodiversity conservation. Contact information: Contact person: Ms. Ruchi Pant Address: Bungalow No. 2, Bhujiapani Near Airforce Officers' Enclave, 734422 Bagdogra (West Bengal) - India Phone: +91-353-550093 or 551110 E-mail: atree@dte.vsnl.net.in
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Blue Moon Fund (BMF)The Fund emerged in 2002 from the restructuring of the W. Alton Jones Foundation. It is a funder of funders that supports activities in Asia and South America regarding rethinking consumption and energy (developing environmentally-friendly, efficient and economically competitive transport and energy options worldwide) and balancing human and natural ecosystems (exploring economic and cultural approaches to reducing resource pressure and preserving biodiversity). Supported projects aim at the preservation and protection of forest areas reducing deforestation (a.o. through the implementation of appropiate technologies) and creating new opportunities for indigenous peoples. Contact information: Address: 433 Park Street, VA 22902 Charlottesville - United States Phone: +1-434-295.5160
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Bruno Manser Fonds (BMF)The Bruno Manser Fund, association for the peoples of the rainforest, is an environmental and human rights organization. Its aim is to support the Penan people in Sarawak (East Malaysia) as well as other indigenous peoples in their struggle to protect tropical rainforests from destruction. Special emphasis is put on informing consumers in the west about tropical timber and illegal logging practices. Contact information: Contact person: Rudolf Dietrich Address: Heuberg 25, 4051 Basel - Switzerland Phone: +41-61-261.94.74 Fax: +41-61-261.94.73 E-mail: info@bmf.ch
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Canadian University Services Overseas (CUSO)CUSO is working with groups and individuals seeking to foster equality and their freedom, safeguard their cultures and communities and protect the environment. CUSO's environmental goal is to contribute to sustainable development by supporting communities in the development and management of environmentally safe, economically viable and equitable natural resource management practices, and the protection of their environment. Projects concentrate on agro-forestry and non-timber forest products. Contact information: Address: 2255 Carling Avenue, K2B 1A6, Ottawa - Canada Phone: +1-613-829-7445 Fax: +1-613-829-7996 E-mail: info@cuso.ca
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Canadian University Services Overseas (CUSO)CUSO is working with groups and individuals seeking to foster equality and their freedom, safeguard their cultures and communities and protect the environment. CUSO's environmental goal is to contribute to sustainable development by supporting communities in the development and management of environmentally safe, economically viable and equitable natural resource management practices, and the protection of their environment. Projects concentrate on agro-forestry and non-timber forest products. Contact information: Address: 2255 Carling Avenue, K2B 1A6, Ottawa - Canada Phone: +1-613-829-7445 Fax: +1-613-829-7996 E-mail: info@cuso.ca
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