Join us in an urgent mission to protect and restore the most endangered rainforest on Earth
An Ecological Treasure in Peril
The Pacific Forest of Ecuador is one of the most threatened biodiversity hotspots on the planet. It is home to the Critically Endangered Ecuadorian Capuchin monkey and countless endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. Saving the Pacific Forest and finding innovative new models to halt deforestation is vital for the well-being of biodiversity and humankind alike.
Building on knowledge and experience gained from working in the Pacific Forest for the past 18 years, TMA has developed an innovative three-tiered conservation model that addresses the complex socio-economic drivers of deforestation.

Conservation
We purchase and protect forested land to establish and connect nature preserves.

Reforestation
We work with local landowners to restore degraded land into regenerative forests.

Community
We implement educational and economic programs with local communities.
Using this holistic approach, TMA and our partners are building the Capuchin Corridor – a 40,000 hectare conservation corridor that will protect and restore one of the last remnants of the Pacific Forest before it’s too late. We’ve been laying the groundwork for this project since 2007, and are ready to take the next big step with your support.
The Time To Act Is Now
Today, we call on all of you to help us make the Capuchin Corridor a reality. Your contributions are critical to helping us purchase and reforest more land, and expand our economic and education programs to additional communities.
Conservation
$125/ year = Funds our park rangers & critical field activities
$700 = Sponsors the purchase of 1 acre of threatened forest
$1,700 = Sponsors the purchase of 1 hectare (2.47 acres) of threatened forest
Reforestation
$600/ year/ 5 years = Reforests 1 acre family farm
$3,000 = Supports a family to reforest 1 acre farm
Community
$360/ year = Provides school transportation to 1 child