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Canopy field team standing at the edge of a newly secured rainforest parcel in morning mist, wearing field vests and rubber boots
Borneo · Chocó · Amazon Basin

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A social enterprise buying threatened rainforest hectare by hectare — and staffing each site with the people who know it best.

Everyhectarewebuyhasahumanstorybehindit.Notacarbonoffset.Notasatelliteping.Apersonwithbootsontheground.

47,200hectares
secured to date
14nations
indigenous monitoring teams
3injunctions
filed this year
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The Field Team

Every scroll is a handshake.

You're about to meet three of the people who make this work possible. By the time you reach the bottom of this page, you won't want to support an organization — you'll want to stand next to these specific humans.

Rafi Hakim, drone pilot, preparing equipment in a forest clearing at dawn in Borneo
01 / East Kalimantan, Borneo
Drone Mapping Pilot

Rafi Hakim

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I fly the same grid every fourteen days. When a new road appears between surveys — a road that wasn't there — I know exactly whose phone to call before the bulldozer takes a second pass.
Illegal roads documented23 new incursionsflagged in 2025, 17 halted by injunction within 60 days
Ibu Sari Wulandari, elder monitor, standing at the edge of a forest trail with morning light behind her
02 / Mahakam Ulu, Borneo
Elder Monitor & Training Lead

Ibu Sari Wulandari

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My grandmother named every tree on this ridge. I teach the young monitors her names first. Before GPS, before drone — you learn the forest the way it wants to be known. Then the data makes sense.
Monitors trained38 indigenous rangerscertified across 6 language groups in the past 18 months
Catalina Restrepo, legal strategist, reviewing documents with forest visible through window behind her
03 / Chocó Bioregion, Colombia
Legal Strategist

Catalina Restrepo

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I filed the last injunction at 2:14 a.m. The concession boundary was set to be signed at 8 a.m. We had six hours. The forest is still standing. That's the only metric I track.
Legal interventions11 injunctions filedprotecting 9,400 hectares of primary Chocó rainforest since 2022
Annual Field Briefing

The room you're walking into.

Once a year, the full Canopy team — field biologists, legal strategists, drone pilots, and indigenous monitoring leads — sits down with donors, land trusts, and supporters to present what we acquired, what we protected, and where we're going next.

DateSaturday, April 19, 2026
LocationField Science Center, Portland, OR — with global livestream
What to expectNew acquisition maps · Monitoring data · 2026 targets · Open Q&A with the field team
Dense rainforest canopy viewed from below, morning light filtering through layered green leaves

"By the time you leave this briefing, you'll know exactly which square on the map your support protects — and who's walking it."

— Marcus Chen, Executive Director
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You already know the room.

You've met Rafi, Ibu Sari, and Catalina. On April 19th, they'll be in that room with new maps, new data, and new asks. The question is whether you'll be there too.

New acquisition maps with exact coordinates
Monitoring data from 14 field teams
2026 target parcels and funding gaps
Direct Q&A with the people you just met

Annual Field BriefingApril 19, 2026 · Portland, OR

April 19 · Portland
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