Latin America

From the Amazon basin to the tip of Patagonia, Latin America holds more biodiversity than any other region on the planet. Re:wild works across six sub-regions here because what happens to these wild places will shape the future of life on Earth.

A region that regulates life for the whole planet

The Amazon generates its own weather. The Andes are the most biodiverse mountain range on Earth. The Galápagos Islands are where Darwin first glimpsed the mechanism of evolution. This is the actual scale of what's at stake.

Latin America's ecosystems regulate climate, store carbon, and supply water to hundreds of millions of people. Re:wild works here as a convener and catalyst, bringing governments, Indigenous communities, local organizations, and funders together around goals that no single actor gets to alone.

Re:wild and partners are protecting some of the most biodiverse forests on Earth.

Your support funds the partnerships making it possible across six sub-regions of Latin America.

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