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IPÊ turns 33!

30 de April de 202521 de March de 2025 by IPE

We have been working for over three decades to conserve Brazilian biodiversity, while also contributing to a reduction on the effects of climate change. After all, biodiversity and climate are interconnected issues.

On our anniversary, we invite you to be our partner in the socio-environmental cause, donating to the Water and Forests Campaign

This will be a special birthday campaign: for every 250 donated, you get a gift!

Forest restoration is essential for water conservation, biodiversity and climate regulation. This work front of IPÊ has a great impact. We have already planted more than 10 million trees in the Atlantic Forest alone, and this improves the lives of Brazilian fauna, promoting environmental education and generating income and quality of life for hundreds of people.

Your donation will contribute to intensive work and consolidated results, through projects that:

  • contribute to endangered species;
  • guide decisions of public interest;
  • strengthen and conserve protected areas;
  • foster sustainable businesses and
  • reduce the effects of the climate crisis we are currently experiencing.

Results like these encourage us to continue our mission.

Thanks to everyone that believes in us and continues to support IPÊ’s work!

Donate now and be part of this story that is changing the socio-environmental reality of Brazil!

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