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Completed just a few months ago, our tree nursery in Honduras now contains 45,000 seedlings of rainforest tree species, alongside thousands of Inga seedlings,

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

A little over a year on and the change to our Inga Alley Demo Plots at CURLA University in Honduras is so dramatic that

These little seedlings growing at our Honduran Project Centre are Swietenia macrophylla, commonly known as Big-leaf Mahogany – a rainforest giant that can live

At the Inga Foundation, we feel its really important to get the whole family involved in making a new start and giving up slash

The rainforests of Pico Bonito National Park host some incredible butterfly species, such as the curious Glasswinged Buttterfly (Greta oto), known as ‘espejitos’ or

Support our work to stop slash and burn and allow this beautiful Margay cat, along with thousands of other species in Pico Bonito National

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

This image was captured by one of Panthera’s camera traps just minutes from one of the villages in Honduras where we work. Without large

Local farmers from a remote community being given a tour of our demo plots at the University in La Ceiba city. These farmers live