Global Conservation Fund
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Tambopata River flowing through Peru's lowland rain forest 
© Frans Lanting/Minden Pictures 
 
We support the creation, expansion and long-term management of priority areas for conservation in Earth's biologically richest areas:
 
Biodiversity Hotspots
These are Earth's most biologically rich yet threatened places. Each hotspot holds especially high numbers of species found nowhere else, yet has lost at least 70 percent of its original natural vegetation. The hotspots are home to nearly 2 billion people, many of whom depend directly on healthy ecosystems for their livelihoods and well-being.
 
High-Biodiversity Wilderness Areas
The high-biodiversity wilderness areas are five of the healthiest and most biologically unique wilderness areas. Unlike biodiversity hotspots, much of the original vegetation in these regions - at least 70 percent - remains intact. Our aim is to prevent their degradation into hotspots of the future.
 
Key Marine Regions
These are some of the world's most biologically rich, yet threatened, ocean and seascape environments. They shelter biological wonders and supply food, medicines and raw materials for people.

See Map
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 biodiversity hotspots and high-biodiversity wilderness areas, including GCF project locations to date.
 
 
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