GO CONSCIOUS EARTH INC

Go Conscious Earth

Empowering people to preserve their Congo Basin Rainforest, create sustainable livelihoods, and protect the only surviving bonobos and other endangered species. We empower forest-dependent communities to protect their Congo Basin Rainforest, preserve endangered species, including endemic bonobos, and support global climate stability. Go Conscious Earth partners with forest-dependent communities to protect the Congo Basin Rainforest, improve the livelihoods of the people, and support global climate stability.
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2012
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Go Conscious Earth empowers forestdependent communities to protect their Congo Basin Rainforest preserve endangered species including endemic bonobos and support global climate stability. Our Approach Rainforest Protection Community Forestry Endangered Species Conservation Clean Water Sustainable Livelihoods Carbon Sequestration Climate We envision a vibrant Congo Basin Rainforest its people and diversity of life flourishing and earths climate stabilized. It is Possible to Change the World Go Conscious Earth started out by boldly securing one million acres of rainforest in the second lung of Mother Earth the Congo River Basin. Our success not only protected the health of the forest wildlife and people but also proved that communitybased rainforest conservation was possible.

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