james lamont

Walking a forest to save a rain forest!

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£1,235
raised of £1,000 target
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Walk a forest to save a forest
Operation Ocelot saved Laguna Grande in Guatemala last year and now Steve Backshall needs you for Mission Two! Measure your school or any other space to raise money as a team, and help us protect some of the last 7% of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil.

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Aubrey and Huxley are going to walk through Epping forest to save Brazil's rainforest!

This year, we are joining Operation Ocelot with David Attenborough and World Land Trust (WLT) Patron Steve Backshall, a campaign that will help to protect some of the last 7% of Brazils Atlantic Forest.

We are trying to save 10 acres of tropical forest in Brazil, the money we raise buys and protects the land for good so it can never be cut down and will always stay as rainforest - our target of £1000 will save 10 acres of rain forest!!!

David Attenborough said 'the money given to the World Land Trust, in my estimation, has more effect on the wild world than almost anything I can think of'

Together, we can make it possible for WLT partner REGUA to protect acres of tropical habitat for ocelots, tapirs, sloths and hundreds of other species. But we cant do it without you. Will you donate to help us get there?

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About the campaign

Operation Ocelot saved Laguna Grande in Guatemala last year and now Steve Backshall needs you for Mission Two! Measure your school or any other space to raise money as a team, and help us protect some of the last 7% of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil.

About the charity

World Land Trust

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World Land Trust protects the world’s most biologically significant and threatened habitats acre by acre. Through a network of partner organisations around the world, WLT funds the creation of reserves and provides permanent protection for habitats and wildlife.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,235.00
+ £246.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,155.00
Offline donations
£80.00

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