Empowering local communities to protect the rainforests

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We propose to support the Rainforest Guardians, a group of local communities who are working to protect the rainforests in Sri Lanka. Our solution involves providing them with training, resources, and equipment to monitor and report illegal activities, as well as promoting sustainable livelihoods that are compatible with rainforest conservation. By empowering local communities, we can ensure the long-term protection of Sri Lanka's rainforests and the biodiversity they support.

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                Rainforest Guardians are full-time community based rangers employed to monitor and safeguard the conservation forests currently under Rainforest Protectors Trust and surrounding protected forest reser...
                
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                The rainforests in Sri Lanka are under threat due to deforestation, which is leading to the loss of biodiversity and affecting the livelihoods of local communities....
                
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