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Rainy season has arrived in Honduras, requiring the construction of a little extra protection for the hundreds of pepper cutting in our nursery.

La Ceiba city sits right beneath the mountains of Pico Bonito National Park and several of the parks rivers flow out to the sea

The rainforest we are protecting by helping families give up slash and burn supports a rich biodiversity of different species. Our director Mike and

The number of local farmers interested in our work in Honduras is growing week by week. Marvin is one of the newest farmers to

One of the most essential elements of our long term strategy to combat slash and burn in Honduras is the creation of a Project

Our Project Centre lands has been transformed. A year ago this was grassland – now it is barely recognisable. The Inga trees are several

Our Director, Mike Hands, with the first Inga trees that were planted at our new Project Centre back in July. A few months down

2014 was a difficult year with “El Niño but much progress has been made! here is a brief summary of our wins and challenges!

Once cleared of trees, these steeply sloping fields are highly vulnerable to landslips. After the heavy storms of the last few weeks, the landscape

Just when we really needed it, we stumbled across this new supply of Inga seed from a local farmer. Even better, the trees in