{"id":1723,"date":"2025-11-24T23:29:52","date_gmt":"2025-11-25T00:29:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.braceducation.org\/?p=1723"},"modified":"2025-11-26T15:56:43","modified_gmt":"2025-11-26T15:56:43","slug":"seeds-of-hope-nat-hab-philanthropy-in-action","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.braceducation.org\/index.php\/2025\/11\/24\/seeds-of-hope-nat-hab-philanthropy-in-action\/","title":{"rendered":"Seeds of Hope: Nat Hab Philanthropy in Action"},"content":{"rendered":"
Each year Nat Hab Philanthropy<\/a> supports grassroots initiatives that connect conservation with community well-being. In 2025, our first funding cycle of grants spanned continents\u2014from the rainforests of Australia to the highlands of East Greenland\u2014funding projects that restore habitats, advance education, empower women, and strengthen local stewardship.<\/p>\n These efforts embody the shared mission of Nat Hab and World Wildlife Fund: protecting the planet\u2019s most extraordinary places while supporting the people who call them home.<\/p>\n \u201cNat Hab Philanthropy and<\/span> the amazing project<\/span>s we fund around the world are a major \u2018why\u2019<\/i> behind what we do as a company. Conservation travel means so many things, and<\/span> they\u2019re all fantastic, but in this case, the ability to fund grassroots project<\/span>s doing incredible things for nature, communities and<\/span> wildlife, supported by the proceeds from our travel programs, is one of my favorite parts about what<\/i> and<\/span> how<\/i> we do things at Nat Hab,” says Chief Sustainability Officer Court Whelan.<\/p>\n Here are 14 new Nat Hab Philanthropy Projects of 2025\u2014and stay tuned to learn about the projects in our second funding cycle of 2025!<\/p>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,000 Tolga Bat Rescue rehabilitates hundreds of orphaned spectacled flying foxes each year\u2014an endangered species vital to Australia\u2019s rainforests. This grant funds construction of a new release cage where young bats can strengthen flight muscles before returning to the wild.<\/p>\n The soft-release method greatly increases survival rates and helps restore balance to tropical ecosystems dependent on these pollinators.<\/p>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 In the cloud forests of Peru\u2019s Cordillera Escalera Reserve, Bosque Guardi\u00e1n Lodge champions the conservation of Tetragonisca angustula<\/em>, a native stingless bee revered for its medicinal honey.<\/p>\n Funding supports the construction of 30 wooden hives and training for 15 local women in sustainable meliponiculture\u2014an alternative to deforestation and cattle ranching. The project preserves pollinators, fosters women\u2019s leadership and strengthens traditional ecological knowledge.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Bosque Guardi\u00e1n Lodge<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 To diversify tourism beyond monarch season, Ejido Los Remedios is developing year-round biodiversity experiences rooted in conservation science.<\/p>\n Funding supports a three-month monitoring project using camera traps and citizen science tools like iNaturalist and eBird to document flora and fauna. Findings will inform new eco-tours and guidebooks, strengthening local knowledge and sustainable tourism practices.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Nat Hab Staff Court Whelan<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 In partnership with Indigenous communities, Delfin Amazon is launching a program to train women as birding guides in one of the world\u2019s most biodiverse ecosystems.<\/p>\n Funding supports training, educational materials and equipment, helping participants learn avian ecology, guiding skills and conservation education. The program fosters sustainable livelihoods while reducing reliance on extractive practices and protecting both wildlife and culture.<\/p>\n \u00a9\u00a0Delfin III<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 Arctic Science Day brings climate research to life for middle and high school students through hands-on learning led by scientists from the University of Manitoba. This free, two-day event fosters curiosity and understanding of Arctic systems and climate change.<\/p>\n Funding supports materials, equipment, honoraria and staffing\u2014ensuring accessibility for all students and inspiring the next generation of environmental leaders.<\/p>\n \u00a9 FortWhyte Alive<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 Since 1997, Forests for Monarchs has planted more than 13.5 million trees to restore degraded land in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. With monarch numbers still in steep decline, this work remains critical.<\/p>\n This year\u2019s grant supports planting 2,500 native trees in sanctuary communities like Senguio and Ocampo. The community forestry model engages Indigenous groups and local ejidos to ensure long-term stewardship and sustainable livelihoods\u2014strengthening forest health and monarch recovery.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Forests for Monarchs<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $1,000 Through its Birds Are for Everyone<\/em> initiative, Open Door Bird Sanctuary makes wildlife education accessible to schools, senior centers and community groups that might otherwise miss out.<\/p>\n This grant helps subsidize outreach programs\u2014from field trips to off-site raptor presentations\u2014bringing people of all ages closer to the natural world and inspiring compassion for birds of prey.<\/p>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 To protect Uganda\u2019s endangered mountain gorillas, Mask Up Uganda supplies high-quality face masks and health training for rangers, guides and communities at all five gorilla tracking sites.<\/p>\n The initiative\u2014led by Conservation Through Public Health and Gorilla Doctors\u2014reduces the risk of disease transmission from humans to great apes. The 2025 funding transition supports Uganda Wildlife Authority as it prepares to assume full management by 2026 following successful regional models.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Conservation Through Public Health<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,000 Each month from October to April, Alaska Wildlife Alliance connects audiences with experts through Wildlife Wednesday<\/em>, a free virtual lecture series exploring conservation, science and storytelling.<\/p>\n This grant supports event planning, hosting, communications and digital outreach, helping bring wildlife education to thousands of viewers worldwide while strengthening advocacy for Alaska\u2019s ecosystems.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Alaska Wildlife Alliance<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 Building on success in Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve, Wildlife Madagascar is expanding its conservation work to Namoroka National Park\u2014a remote, biodiversity-rich area sheltering ten lemur species, over 100 bird species and dozens of reptiles and amphibians.<\/p>\n To restore this fragmented landscape, Wildlife Madagascar is launching a hands-on reforestation initiative led by a full-time specialist who will collect seeds (even from lemur droppings), germinate saplings and coordinate bi-monthly tree-planting events with local residents.<\/p>\n The grant provides essential field gear\u2014boots, rainwear, uniform and a tent\u2014for extended seed-collecting missions. These efforts will reconnect forest corridors, ensure gene flow among wildlife populations and safeguard the park\u2019s ecological resilience.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Wildlife Madagascar<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 This project revitalizes an unused classroom, turning it into a safe, welcoming space for students. Funding covers new flooring, glass windows, fresh paint and labor costs\u2014ensuring children can learn in comfort and security.<\/p>\n By reopening this classroom, the school expands its capacity to serve a growing student body and improves education and opportunity for the Karatu community.<\/p>\n \u00a9 Nat Hab Guest Diann Jinks<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 In Uganda\u2019s Bwindi region, many girls face barriers to education due to limited access to menstrual products and persistent social stigma. This project addresses both through training and empowerment.<\/p>\n Funding supports the purchase of an overlock machine, cloth materials and a tailoring instructor to teach girls and women to make reusable pads. School workshops on menstrual health help reduce stigma and improve confidence, leading to higher school attendance and community awareness.<\/p>\n \u00a9\u00a0Bwindi Plus Orphanage School<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 The Agipa Community Library\u2014the only library in the Galapagos<\/a>\u2014serves as a vital center for education and creativity. This non-profit, guide-led initiative uses art and literacy to connect young readers with conservation.<\/p>\n Funding supports ten youth workshops in 2025, engaging children with the IUCN Red List through reading, art and storytelling. Each session inspires curiosity and conservation-minded thinking among the next generation of island stewards.<\/p>\n Funding Provided:<\/strong> $2,500 The Tasiilaq Community Cookbook<\/a> preserves Greenlandic food traditions through recipes gathered from local chefs, home cooks and families.<\/p>\n With Nat Hab\u2019s support, this project funds research, photography, community tastings, printing and distribution. The cookbook will serve as both a cultural archive and educational tool, encouraging sustainable eating and local pride.<\/p>\n East Greenland Arctic Adventure \u00a9 Nat Hab Expedition Leader Lianne Thompson<\/p>\n<\/div>\n From tree nurseries in Madagascar to bee hives in the Amazon, these 2025 projects show how small grants create lasting impact. Each initiative reflects a shared commitment to protect wild places, empower communities and ensure conservation thrives alongside human well-being.<\/p>\n Through Nat Hab Philanthropy<\/a>, every traveler becomes part of this story of restoration, resilience and hope.<\/p>\n The post Seeds of Hope: Nat Hab Philanthropy in Action<\/a> first appeared on Good Nature Travel Blog<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Each year Nat Hab Philanthropy supports grassroots initiatives that connect conservation with community well-being. In 2025, our first funding cycle of grants spanned continents\u2014from the rainforests of Australia to the highlands of East Greenland\u2014funding projects that restore habitats, advance education, empower women, and strengthen local stewardship. 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Location:<\/strong> Atherton, Far North Queensland, Australia
Partner:<\/strong> Tolga Bat Rescue and Research<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nBosque Guardi\u00e1n Lodge: Saving Native Bees, Sustaining Forest Communities<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Tiraco Valley, San Mart\u00edn Region, Peruvian Amazon
Partner:<\/strong> Bosque Guardi\u00e1n Lodge<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nAmbiomas and Ejido Los Remedios: Biodiversity Monitoring for Responsible Tourism<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Sierra Chincua Sanctuary, Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
Partner:<\/strong> Ambiomas Acciones y Respuestas Adaptativas<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nEmpowering Women Through Birding in the Peruvian Amazon<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, Peru
Partner:<\/strong> Delfin Amazon Cruises<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nFortWhyte Alive: Arctic Science Day Inspires Future Environmental Leaders<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Partner:<\/strong> FortWhyte Alive<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nForests for Monarchs: Reforesting Habitat, Restoring Hope<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Michoacan, Mexico
Partner:<\/strong> Forests for Monarchs<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nOpen Door Bird Sanctuary: Birds Are for Everyone<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Partner:<\/strong> Open Door Bird Sanctuary<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nMask Up Uganda: Safeguarding Gorillas Through Health Protocols<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
Partner:<\/strong> In collaboration with CTPH and Gorilla Doctors<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nAlaska Wildlife Alliance: Wildlife Wednesday Virtual Series<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Online (based in Alaska, USA)
Partner:<\/strong> Alaska Wildlife Alliance<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nWildlife Madagascar: Reforesting Namoroka National Park<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Namoroka National Park, Madagascar
Partner:<\/strong> Wildlife Madagascar<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nGyekrum Lambo Primary School: Restoring a Classroom for Learning<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Karatu, Arusha, Tanzania
Partner:<\/strong> Gyekrum Lambo Primary School<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nBwindi Plus Menstrual Health Project: Dignity Through Hygiene and Education<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Bwindi, Uganda
Partner:<\/strong> Bwindi Plus Orphanage School<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nCommunity Library for the Galapagos and the World<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Partner:<\/strong> AGIPA (Galapagos National Park Interpretive Guides Association)<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nTasiilaq Community Cookbook: Celebrating Greenland\u2019s Local Flavors<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Location:<\/strong> Tasiilaq, East Greenland
Partner:<\/strong> Community-led initiative<\/p>\n
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