Legacy Landscapes Fund
@LL_Fund
Providing long-term financial support to manage globally significant conservation areas.
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https://legacylandscapes.org/ 04-05-2021 19:31:50
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“Conservation efforts need reliable funding and a long-term perspective.” Legacy Landscapes Fund commits $80 million to bolster habitat conservation in Namibia ($50 million over 50 years) and Madagascar ($30 million over 30 years). Arcadia Fund World Wildlife Fund WCS bit.ly/492CA3P
'Procter & Gamble (Procter & Gamble) ist das erste Unternehmen, das den LLF unterstützt. Konkret geht es um ein Schutzprogramm von Conservation International im Zentralen Kardamomgebirge (‚Phnom Kravanh Kandal‘ in Khmer) im Südwesten Kambodschas.'
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🎉Yesterday, our 1st interim director & board member David Morrison was awarded the 🇩🇪 Federal Cross of Merit, recognising his >15 years of pro-bono work to support 4 Conservation Trust Funds. Laudatios incl. Bundesentwicklungsministerium's secretary of state Jochen Flasbarth & @oceanknigge 🥳
Madagascar’s Makira-Masoala wilderness has been awarded a $1M annual grant through an agreement between Legacy Landscapes Fund, WCS, with support from Arcadia Fund.
LLF’s perpetual funding model helps preserve the integrity of climate-critical rainforests and supports ecosystem services.
Stefanie Lang presenting Legacy Landscapes Fund (LLF) at the celebration of 75 years of KfW Development Bank in Berlin yesterday!
Which types of forests are most critical to #biodiversity conservation?
Which types of wetlands are at greatest risk of collapse?
Which types of reefs are most critical to ecosystem services?
IUCN’s Global Typology of Ecosystems can guide you.
➡️ global-ecosystems.org
80% of the planet’s #biodiversity is found on traditional indigenous territories.
Preserving #biodiversity is essential for food security & nutrition.
#ClimateAction #COP28
Via FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity
Healthy people and 🌎 depend on healthy wetlands. 40% of the world’s species live or breed in wetlands, yet they are disappearing 3x faster than forests.
Here are 5️⃣ reasons why we must take action to #RestoreWetlands
Via UN Development Global Environment Facility (GEF)