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For a few days each year, emerging from the dense green of the intact rainforest, dozens of astonishingly yellow Tabebuia trees burst into bloom.

One of the lesser known felines of the Honduran rainforest, the beautiful Margay depends on large areas of intact rainforest for its survival. This

A view of the young Inga alleys at Las Flores, our new project centre which we are currently busy getting up and running. Once

Meet Abraham Martinez, Inga Foundation Director of Field Operations for Honduras. Cool, calm, determined and utterly committed to the Guama Model. This passionate Forester

Daniel Reyes, Demo Farm foreman, shows why Inga is sometime known as the candy floss tree! Children especially love this natural sugary snack, making

Doña Rosario, a Guamera (Inga farmer) of 10 years standing, shows off her pepper seedlings which she will plant out and harvest when they

Local farmer Pablo Pinto has now joined the Inga Foundation staff. He proudly sports his new Guamero outfit on his plot in the Cangrajal

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 Honduran village of San Rafael is remote; 3 hours steep walk on winding forest paths from the nearest road. Life can be tough

“When I visited San Rafael in July, these Inga trees were tiny, newly planted seedlings 50cm high. Looking at the photos now, it’s hard