Category: NewsFeed

Getting the Next Generation Involved

At the Inga Foundation, we feel its really important to get the whole family involved in making a new start and giving up slash and burn. Here are a couple of the next generation...

The rainforests of Pico Bonito National Park host some incredible butterfly species, such as the curious Glasswinged Buttterfly (Greta oto), known as ‘espejitos’ or ‘little mirrors’ in Spanish. (Photo Credit: James Adams)

Support our work to stop slash and burn and allow this beautiful Margay cat, along with thousands of other species in Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras, to continue to sleep in peace.                                 ...

Rainy Season Arrives

Rainy season has arrived in Honduras, requiring the construction of a little extra protection for the hundreds of pepper cutting in our nursery.

Jaguar Sighted Minutes from Where We Work

This image was captured by one of Panthera’s camera traps just minutes from one of the villages in Honduras where we work. Without large tracts of forest, Jaguars can’t survive . For these magnificent...

On the Front Line

Local farmers from a remote community being given a tour of our demo plots at the University in La Ceiba city. These farmers live on the front line of deforestation, meaning supporting them to...

The marvels of evolution

A giant leaf katydid in Pico Bonito Rainforest, Honduras. By supporting our work, you are helping protect this species and thousands of others found in these forests. (Photo Credit:James Adams)

With A Little Help From My Friends

Inga alley cropping massively reduces the work entailed in getting a good harvest. It does, though, require some hard graft to get the system established in the first place – however friends, neighbours and...

Honduran farmer Guadalupe carrying Inga seedling up to his steeply sloping land – by planting Inga alleys along the contours of the slope Guadalupe can stop the relentless process of erosion and enable the...

New Tree Nursery Being Put to Good Use

As the interest from Honduran farmers continues to climb, we’re get plenty of use out of our fabulous new tree nursery as we work to supply the thousands of seedlings required to keep the...