Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo

by The Borneo Project
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo
Support Indigenous forest protection in Borneo

Summary

The Borneo Project works with indigenous villages to build community capacity to protect the rainforest. The upper Baram River Basin is the largest area of unprotected primary forest in Sarawak, containing dozens of species threatened with extinction. To protect the area from logging and palm oil interests, communities will survey flora and fauna, reforest logged areas, develop sustainable livelihoods, and continue advocating for land rights and forest protection.

$32
total raised
3
donors
0
monthly donors
3
years

Challenge

Logging and expansion of industrial agriculture puts indigenous cultures, indigenous livelihoods and the wildlife of the Baram under immense pressure. Communities rely on the rainforests for water, food, medicine - for their survival. The planet depends on these forests to regulate the climate. The remaining intact forests are scheduled to be logged. This puts the land, livelihoods and indigenous cultures of the Baram at risk, and thwarts global efforts to combat catastrophic climate change.

Solution

Indigenous peoples are the best guardians of the forests they call home. Protecting indigenous land rights and securing community ownership of conservation projects are essential. Our work builds indigenous-led conservation projects through wildlife surveys, reforestation, forest monitoring and other participatory activities. Creating local jobs reinvigorates communities and building grassroots solidarity bolsters efforts to create an officially recognized indigenous-managed protected area.

Long-Term Impact

Investing in indigenous communities is the most effective method to protect forests and our global climate. By supporting communities to establish indigenous-managed forest protection in the upper Baram area we are setting an example of what can be achieved when indigenous knowledge and methods lead the way. Instead of fragmented forest, precious wildlife corridors are maintained. Instead of villages left to perish, communities are empowered with the tools to fight for land rights and justice.

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Organization Information

The Borneo Project

Location: Berkeley, CA - USA
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @borneoaction
Project Leader:
Fiona McAlpine
Berkeley , CA United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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