$10
USD
will buy a bird guide for a woman ranger to study wildlife identification and population monitoring
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$25
USD
can buy food staples for a month, fueling rangers through their patrols and reserve maintenance activities
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$50
USD
supports technology for rangers to record species sightings in our ebird database
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$100
USD
will buy a woman ranger a satellite GPS, for essential safety during multi-day rainforest patrols
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$200
USD
Enables the forest guard to participate in advanced wildlife conservation workshops.
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$500
USD
buys 50 new signs for the reserve perimeter, which significantly reduces conflicts with poachers, loggers, and farmers
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$1,000
USD
Funds a year of comprehensive environmental education programming in local schools, inspiring the next generation of rainforest defenders
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$3,000
USD
funds the construction of a new reserve building, to host wildlife researchers and generate sustainable income for the reserve
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