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More than 42,000 people demand: “Protect human rights when promoting foreign trade”
On May 15, Rainforest Rescue and FIAN presented the petition "Aluminum: Germany's profit is Guinea's destruction" to the Ministry of Economic Affairs

UN Calls for Explanation on Merauke Sugar and Ethanol Project after Environmental Appeal
UN Special Rapporteurs have responded to our appeal on the Merauke sugar and bioethanol project (PSN Merauke).

Environmentalists: Ban oil exploration immediately
The government of Congo-Brazzaville wants to award oil concessions and allow mining in the Conkouati-Douli National Park.

World Bank project in Tanzania: Rangers kill two villagers
In Tanzania, rangers from the national park authority, which was co-financed by the World Bank, have killed two villagers.

Stop the CEPA Indonesia-EU trade deal!
123 civil society groups from Indonesia and Europe, including Rainforest Rescue, are calling for a stop to negotiations for the CEPA free trade agreement.

Deutsche Bahn pulls out of proposed rail and port project in Amazonia
After a year of campaigning, Deutsche Bahn (DB) has informed us that it no longer intends to participate in the GPM rail and export port project in the Amazon rainforest.

Uganda: Nine students arrested for protesting against Stanbic Bank
Police in Uganda have once again arrested students who were peacefully demonstrating against the EACOP pipeline project.

Nigeria: Environmentalist Odey Oyama arrested
Our partner, Odey Oyama, was arrested in Nigeria. Local activists and Rainforest Rescue are calling for an immediate end to his harassment by the authorities.

No EU money for GPM rail and port project in Brazil!
Together with our Brazilian partners, we visited the European Commission in Brussels and succeeded in preventing the GPM project from getting funded.

Ecuador: Spider monkeys reintroduced into the rainforest
Our Ecuadorian partner organization AmaZoonico recorded the moment that three spider monkeys were released into the wild after years of preparation.

Indonesia: Indigenous peoples speak out against Merauke project
The “Merauke Declaration of Solidarity” calls for the immediate halt of the Indonesian government’s two-million-hectare sugar and bioethanol project.

DRC Approves Oil Exploration in Critical Peatland
In a shock announcement, the government of the DRC has approved the opening 52 new oil exploration blocks in the fragile ecosystem of the Cuvette Centrale peatlands.

Liberia: Ecoguards patrol hundreds of kilometers on foot to protect chimpanzees
The 32 Ecoguards supported by Rainforest Rescue in Grebo-Krahn National Park covered 1,050 kilometers on foot to protect chimpanzees in 2024.

Tanzania: World Bank drops harmful project
The World Bank has discontinued funding for the REGROW project in Tanzania following harsh criticism. 80,935 people had called for this in a petition.

Free the Mother Nature Cambodia activists NOW!
Five young members of Mother Nature Cambodia (MNC) have been imprisoned for 300 days. On April 30, the Supreme Court will decide on their request for bail.
Projects of our partners on the ground

Working to benefit gorillas and local communities
Will the fossil fuel industry soon threaten the Congo Basin? Our partner, Réseau CREF, is working closely with local communities to mobilize resistance.

Risking their freedom for nature and democracy
Mother Nature Cambodia reaches millions of people with its successful and courageous campaigns for nature, often at the cost of the activists’ own freedom.

The Ka’apor people: defending the Amazon rainforest
The indigenous Ka’apor are defending the last large rainforest area in the southeastern Amazon region, driving out illegal loggers and poachers.