Be Part of Stopping Biodiversity Loss and Climate Change
Join a growing community of nature lovers who have taken concrete action for a better future. By donating or selling land to the Foundation, you contribute to safeguarding biodiversity and building a resilient network of protected areas.
Your land can be part of the solution to halt biodiversity loss and combat climate change. Forests, waterways, meadows, and even open spaces can form valuable ecological corridors that connect existing protected areas and aid nature’s recovery.
Why Donate or Sell Land to the Foundation?
- Nature Comes First – The land you donate or sell remains protected for the benefit of nature permanently.
- Ecological Corridors Save Species – Even a small area can play a crucial role in ensuring species movement and survival.
- Leave a Lasting Legacy – If you wish, the protected area can bear your name or a name of your choosing.
- A Simple and Impactful Way to Participate – The Foundation takes care of all practical arrangements to ensure your land is protected in the best possible way.
Who Can Benefit from This Option?
Local Landowners,
who want to protect their cherished environment.
City-Based Forest Owners,
who want to ensure their land remains preserved for nature.
Forest Owners
considering the future of their forests and seeking an alternative to selling timber.
Frequently Asked Questions
“Only old-growth forests are of interest for conservation, right?”
No! Conservation isn’t just about ancient forests. All types of land are important for biodiversity. Young forests, open meadows, and other landscapes can play key roles in forming ecological corridors.
“Can I sell land to the Foundation?”
Yes! If donating is not an option for you, we are open to negotiating a purchase.
“How does the process work?”
- Contact us – Let’s discuss your land and its conservation possibilities.
- We assess the area to determine its ecological significance.
- We guide you through the donation or sale process.
- Your land is protected permanently – a lasting refuge for nature.
Get in Touch – Let’s Protect Nature Together
Want to learn more? Let’s explore how your land can contribute to nature conservation.