Green Heritage Fund Suriname
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Our mission Green Heritage Fund Suriname is moving all Surinamers to make wise decisions for the sustainable use of our natural resources. About Us Donate Featured On: Community Impact Learn More Rescue Missions Learn More Programs Learn More Become a Volunteer Join hands with us for a better life and beautiful future. Join Today Our […]
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Bank TransferYou can make a donation by transferring your gift to one of our accounts in Suriname or in the Netherlands with our sister foundation. Suriname Republic Bank Suriname NV. – Head OfficeKerkplein 1, Paramaribo, SurinamePh: (597) 471555Fax: (597) 411325/425709 SWIFT BIC adres – Republic Bank Suriname NV.- RBNKSRPA Stg Green Heritage Fund SurinameGEERTRUIDASTR 24PARAMARIBO […]
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Support the sloths
Support the sloths
Green Heritage Fund Suriname (2005) built a rehab center to rescue sloths and anteaters from urban areas in Paramaribo, Suriname in tropical South America. Professional care in natural surroundings with quarantine and treatment room minimizes trauma caused by contact with humans, reducing rehabilitation time and improving survival chances for the sloths and anteaters. Previous campaigns provided us with funds to build the center, fund-raising now focuses on continued rescue, care and release.
Support the sea turtles
Support the sea turtles
Sea turtles have been visiting the beaches of Suriname since prehistory to lay their eggs. Some of the most significant sea turtle nesting beaches on the Atlantic coast of South America are found in Suriname. Sea turtles are globally at risk of extinction. And even though many in Suriname know this, some still poach and consume sea turtle eggs. As knowledge about the animals is not widespread, most people do not know that only 10 out of 1000 eggs will develop into adult sea turtles.
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