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Meaningful Change Takes Time

This week, after almost 40 years of struggle to draw attention to their cause, Honduras’ National Congress will hold a vote on declaring COEAS’s forest a 12,000 acre National Wildlife Refuge, based on the rich biodiversity seen and recorded there.

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Tribal Forest and Fire Summit Sparks Future of Forest Restoration & Stewardship in the Southwest

Santa Ana - In a groundbreaking gathering from January 29th - February 1st, 2024, the inaugural Tribal Forest and Fire Summit convened at Santa Ana Pueblo, NM uniting over 175 participants from 22 pueblos, tribes, and native nations. This catalyzing event also welcomed a broad spectrum of agencies and nonprofits from across the state, fostering a vibrant forum for exchanging ideas on land management, conservation, and forest fire mitigation.

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The American Bison

The American Bison is a keystone species that was almost eradicated from the landscape in America in less than 80 years by the United States and its citizens. The number of bison on the ground in North America was estimated to be between 20-60 million between the 1600’s and 1800’s.

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What’s Next?

TWP’s next chapter will be a beautiful one — marked by new partnerships and alliances, greater impact, and a stronger, more diverse network stretching from the Rocky Mountains to Central America. We’re building on our success as a convener of talented local organizations, and providing them with resources to create change in the communities they serve. We’re betting on the next generation, and developing talent among young people that want to steward the earth, advance equity, and improve their societies from within.

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Forward Motion

For the past 25 years TWP has been fortunate to call Fort Collins home. This comes with the responsibility and commitment of honoring and respecting the people who lived on the lands before our organizational existence. To honor these people and educate the communities of Northern Colorado, we collaborated with Native western artist, Isaiah Stewart, to revitalize the rich stories of Native Peoples, cultural landmarks and majestic wildlife back into the communities.Through various community meetings and engagement events, the Indigenous community mural came to life in south Fort Collins. "This mural is about forward motion: the three buffalo signifying Native people moving forward towards future generations", Stewart mentions. From now on, this place will be a space for community gathering, Indigenous events and a place to honor the rich values Native peoples bring to our life.

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Declaration of Solidarity

In light of the difficult situation being experienced in Guatemala, and in solidarity with the partners and communities with whom Trees, Water & People works, we join with the voices denouncing corruption, recognizing that this is the only way for the country to move towards a dignified future, with equality and justice.

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In loving memory of David Bartecchi

Trees, Water & People shares the grief felt by all mourning the tragic death of David Bartecchi. Dave was a longtime friend, peer, and collaborator of TWP’s, and was the Executive Director of Village Earth, a global educational organization based here in Fort Collins, CO.

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Our Priorities

In 2022, Trees, Water & People (TWP) took on the challenge of stepping back to define our priorities, both for internal clarity, as well as to share with our more than 2,000 individual supporters and dozens of foundations and corporate partners. The insightful conversations and reflection led to the definition of our 5 priorities that we hope to achieve through our programs, whether on Tribal Lands in the U.S., or abroad in Central America.

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