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Age of Union protects the planet’s most threatened species and ecosystems by partnering with local initiatives and changemakers around the world. Discover our conservation projects and meet the partners driving impact on the ground.

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Juma Institute
(Brazil)

South America

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Africa

Re:wild
(Madagascar)

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North America

Pitt River Watershed
(Canada)

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Juma Institute
(Brazil)

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South America
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Re:wild
(Madagascar)

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Africa
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Junglekeepers
(Peru)

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South America
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French Creek Estuary
(Canada)

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North America
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Pitt River Watershed
(Canada)

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North America
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Nature Seekers
(Trinidad)

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Caribbean
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Kenauk
(Canada)

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North America
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Sea Shepherd
(Global)

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Ocean
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Saint Lawrence River
(Canada)

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North America
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Kalaweit
(Indonesia)

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Asia
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KANPE
(Haiti)

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Caribbean
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Forest Health Alliance
(D.R. Congo)

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Africa
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Our impact to date

  • 1,567,474 acres of critical habitat permanently protected across four continents, with Age of Union’s support.
  • 200+ threatened species safeguarded in these habitats, including gorillas, orangutans, leatherback turtles, leopards, sun bears, toucans, giant river otters, bald eagles, and more.
  • CA$ 39 million leveraged by our partners throughout the lifespan of their projects — nearly a one-to-one match of Age of Union’s original CA$ 40 million commitment.

In October 2021, Age of Union announced a CA$ 40 million commitment to conservation. We support initiatives that protect the planet’s most threatened species and ecosystems while working to restore the natural world. In close collaboration with passionate partners, local stakeholders, and Indigenous communities, we operate on land, in forests, across rivers, and throughout the world’s oceans. Our partners implement a wide range of conservation strategies — from wildlife corridor creation to agroforestry — tailored to the specific needs of each region and ecosystem.