*[Enwl-eng] Stop the destruction of Chiapas’ forests!

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Fri Jan 16 21:23:13 MSK 2026




Tell Mexico's government to stop the destruction in Chiapas +++ DRC: Guardians of the bonobos +++ Batang Toru dam project on hold +++
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            Stop the destruction of Chiapas’ forests!
            Dear friends of the rainforests,

            The forests of Chiapas in southern Mexico teem with life – from howler monkeys and jaguars in the lowland rainforests to quetzals gliding through misty mountain canopies. But this paradise is vanishing fast. Nearly half of Chiapas’ forests have already been lost to illegal logging, and what remains is shrinking every day. Once the trees fall, the land becomes fields, pastures, or plantations, and the streams that sustain countless people begin to dry up.

            Together with our partner, Otros Mundos Chiapas, we are calling on Mexico’s federal and state governments to act. Please sign our petition to stop the destruction and save these forests – the lifeblood of nature and the communities who depend on them.

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                  Thanks for being involved,

                  John Hayduska

                  Rainforest Rescue (Rettet den Regenwald e. V.)
                   

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            Education and hope in the Congo rainforest
            In remote villages of the Congo Basin, our partner Bonobo Alive supports schools that give children access to education while helping protect bonobos and their rainforest home. By funding teachers, materials, and tuition, the project strengthens local communities and reduces pressure on wildlife. Education here is more than learning – it’s conservation in action.

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              Cyclone Senyar 
            Indonesia: Dam project in Batang Toru forest stopped
            Following the devastating Cyclone Senyar, Indonesia’s Environment Ministry has halted dam, mining, and plantation operations in the Batang Toru forest – a victory for everyone fighting to save the Tapanuli orangutans’ last habitat. Years of deforestation had left the slopes unstable and communities at risk. This pause offers a vital chance to push for lasting protection of Batang Toru.

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            From: Rainforest Rescue <info at rainforest-rescue.org>
            Date: чт, 15 янв. 2026 г. в 14:04
            Subject: Stop the destruction of Chiapas’ forests!
            To: <enwl at enw.net.ru>


           
     
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