Network
Thousands of organizations working globally
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Accion Andina
Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Ecuador; and Peru; Colombia; VenezuelaAcción Andina maintains healthy Andean ecosystems and will help to perpetuate the ecosystem services of one million hectares of Polylepis forests and high Andean wetlands, and focuses on large-scale restoration and conservation actions that provide both economic and conservation benefits to communities. -
Alianza Ceibo (Ecuador)
EcuadorWe are indigenous people of four nationalities from the Ecuadorian Amazon – A'i Kofan, Siekopai, Siona, and Waorani – who decided to join together in an alliance to work for our territories and our forest. Some say we're good at it. -
Amazon Aid Foundation
Harnesses the power of multimedia and film to educate audiences about the importance of the Amazon. -
Amazon Conservation Team
South AmericaWorks hand in hand with Indigenous leaders to ensure the long-term welfare of the Amazon rainforest. -
Amazon Frontlines
Ecuador, Colombia, PeruWorks to defend indigenous rights to land, life and cultural survival in the Amazon rainforest (Siona, Secoya, Kofan, Waorani in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia). Works with Kofan, Secoya, Siona, and Waorani Indigenous leaders to protect Amazonian lands and waters. And is building access to renewable energy and ensuring the economic and energy independence of families. -
Amazon Watch (U.S.)
Resists the destruction of the Amazon by challenging development projects that threaten Indigenous Peoples and their ancestral territories. -
American Bamboo Society
United StatesAn organization dedicated to disseminating information on the use, cultivation, identification and appreciation of bamboo in the United States. -
Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado
Promotes the conservation of the Atlantic Forest in the coastal lowlands of the state of Rio de Janeiro. -
Association for Fire Ecology
Is an international organization dedicated to improving the knowledge and use of fire in land management. -
Atikamekw First Nation
CanadaThe Council of the Atikamekw Nation (Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw CNA) serves as the unified voice for all Atikamekw peoples at regional, national, and international levels. Its core mission is to defend and promote Atikamekw rights—social, economic, and cultural—while advancing self‑determination. The CNA ensures that Atikamekw communities control the design, delivery, and quality of government‑funded programs and services, coordinates efforts among the three Atikamekw councils (Wemotaci, Manawan, Opitciwan), negotiates land‑claim and other agreements with federal and provincial authorities (subject to community ratification), and forms solidarity partnerships with like‑minded organizations worldwide.
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