Partners

Our projects and efforts are made possible by our strategic partnerships. Learn about our joint mission with partners in both Europe and Latin America. 

Approach

Our work and goals are made possible by the richness of our partnerships. gaia-liNc e.V. aims to collaborate with international organizations, government agencies, research institutes, NGOs, and local communities to create a long term impact for conservation. Below, you can learn about our partners, the work we do together and how we measure our impact. 

Joining forces for conservation

We believe that conservation is only as effective as our collective strength. That is why gaia-liNc e.V. is always searching for collaborations with partners to build capacity, trainings and support for projects and local  communities.  Our mission is to strengthen relationships between Europe and Latin America, by exchanging interactions with partners in this effort. 

How can we collaborate?

Our search of collaboration for partnerships are not limited to only projects. gaia-liNc e.V. is committed to collaborating with experts and researchers in all fields. Some examples of our recent interactions with organizations is placed below: 

Our Partners

Ficus is an NGO led by young Peruvian women that promotes socio-environmental development in cities, with special attention to vulnerable groups and with the vision of encouraging public policies to solve environmental and social problems.

Cities4Forests encourages cities to invest in urban forests as well as nearby green corridors and watersheds. They additionally support a range of tropical and boreal forests, providing technical assistance to align local policy, share knowledge, and access activities to take climate action together. 

Naturaleza y Cultura International (NCI) aims to conserve biologically diverse landscapes in Latin America. With local partners,  NCI has helped protect more than 8.5 million hectares of threatened and highly biodiverse ecosystems in Latin America.  

Supported by

The Apenheul Primate Conservation Trust (APCT) was funded in 1991 supports nature conservation projects around the world to protect primates and their habitat. A percentage of the proceeds from Apenheul Zoo in the Netherlands go towards the Apenheul Nature Conservation Fund.  

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