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Below you find many organizations which we work with, including a short description of their purpose and the link to help in your research. We support these organizations because we believe they contribute to the sustainable tourism as we do.


 
Blue Macaw Project
www.projetoararaazul.org.br
Integrated project with biological research
and environmental education components,
 for the protection of the hyacinth macaw,
an endangered species, in the Pantanal
Wetlands Region (Mato Grosso and
Mato Grosso do Sul States, in Brazil)



Botanical Garden Institute - Rio de Janeiro
www.jbrj.gov.br (only portuguese)
Some ecosystems which exist in
Brazil can be found in the Botanical
Garden of Rio de Janeiro in characteristic settings.



EcoBrasil
www.ecobrasil.org.br
From its foundation in 1993 up to the present day,
Instituto EcoBrasil has become an important tool to
develop the sustainable tourism in Brasil because of
the contribution of its programmes and projects, and
the decisive collaboration of its associates and partners.



Golden Lion Tamarin Conservation Project
www.micoleao.org.br
The Golden Lion Tamarin Conservation Project''''''''''''''''s mission is
the conservation of the Atlantic Forest biodiversity''''''''''''''''s
foccusing in the protection of the golden lion tamarin
 in its natural habitat.



Humpback Whale Institute
www.baleiajubarte.com.br
The Brazilian Humpback Whale Project was established in
1988 in order to study and protect these whales in their
mating and calving season.



IBAMA
www.ibama.gov.br
The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources - IBAMA,
is responsible for the institutional mission of encouraging the correct techniques
of intervention in nature, such as the management of forests in the Brazil.



Mamiraua Sustainable Development Institute
www.mamiraua.org.br
The Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve is the largest
Brazilian protected area (1.124.000 ha) devoted to the conservation
of flooded forests. It was the first Brazilian conservation unit
to give local people a major share of responsibility for the management
of its natural resources.



Manatee Project
www.projetopeixe-boi.com.br  (only portuguese)
The Manatee Project began in 1980
 to preserve this marine mammal in Brazil and the
center for study and rehabilitation of animals rescued along the coast  is at
 the IBAMA Aquatic Mammal Center, contributing
important discoveries in research on the species.



Right Whale Project
www.baleiafranca.org.br  (only portuguese)
The Right Whale Project was founded in 1981
to study and protect these animals.
The project runs whalewatching
tours to help fund its scientific and
environmental endeavors.



TAMAR Project
www.projetotamar.org.br/ingles
The TAMAR Project, administered by IBAMA
in partnership with the Pro-TAMAR Foundation,
monitors 1000 kilometers of beaches, with 20
 stations covering 8 Brazilian states. Ninety per
 cent of the people involved in this work, are members
of the communities where the bases are established.



WWF - BRAZIL
www.wwf.org.br
From its foundation in 1996 up to the present day,
WWF-Brazil has become an increasingly more
Brazilian organisation, not just through the extension
and quality of its staff, but also, and especially, through
the diversification of its programmes and projects, the
 dedication and performance of its technical and administrative
staff, the high level of participation of its
board and the decisive collaboration of its associates and partners.






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