Nearly one in every four plant species on Earth can be found in Brazil.
Increased global demand for biofuels means Brazil will need more land to grow biofuel crops. But a new report by the Conservancy finds Brazil can meet global demands without harming the country's natural landscapes. News
The Conservancy made big conservation strides in Brazil and across South America in 2008. Review our achievements.
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Can a computer program predict the future of Brazil's fresh water supply? $1.5 million gift to help restore Brazil's Atlantic Forest Indigenous leader from Great Bear Rainforest voyages to the Amazon to share land management experiences.
Can European pressure stop the creep of soy fields into Brazil's rainforests?
Graduation Day: The first group of indigenous students graduate from the new Amazon Indigenous Training Center.
Responsible Soy: Learn how the Conservancy is working with farmers to preserve close to 1.2 million acres of tropical forest.
The Nature Conservancy and O Boticário create 22,000-acre Serra do Tombador preserve in the heart of the Cerrado grasslands.
The Nature Conservancy and Caterpillar, Inc. launch Great Rivers Partnership
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