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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Donors Commit $220 Million To Protect and Expand Huge Amazon Reserve

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A coalition of private donors and government funders has pledged $220 million over the next 25 years to better protect the Amazon Region Protected Areas (ARPA), the world’s largest protected area network. WWF, the World Bank, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Inter-American Development Bank, and more than a dozen other donors are contributing funds to the initiative, which also will add another 8.9 million hectares of Amazon rainforest to the ARPA program, driving the total to more than 60 million hectares. That’s 232,000 square miles, an area larger than France. Most of the funds will be used to better police and enforce environmental laws on ARPA territory, which includes 90 parks and comprises 15 percent of the Brazilian Amazon. "The explosion in demand for natural resources has made our parks and world heritage sites vulnerable," said Carter Roberts, president and CEO of World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The ARPA initiative is also upgrading long-neglected parks and creating sustainable-use reserves for local communities and indigenous people.

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