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Here’s our Director, Mike, giving a talk at our recent, really successful event at Kew Botanical Gardens. Kew now has projects underway or beginning

Our projects in Honduras are really gathering momentum. In the last 6 months, the number of families who have joined our projects in Honduras

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

Completely covered by grass less than a year ago, our new Project Centre is now a sea of rapidly growing Inga trees. Another year

Pablo Pinot, Honduran farmer and the newest member of the Inga Foundation team, with his young Inga alley plot. Not only will this plot

Believe it or not, this is the same Inga tree, just 10 months on. It was one of the first seedlings planted at our

The new nursery is huge, capable of holding several hundred thousand seedlings. Right now its housing the first 4,000 seedlings from 8 carefully selected

Mike Hands is currently out in the Congo. He is working to identify native Congo trees which could be used in the Inga alley

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