Looking for more Action Steps? You can begin from the comfort of your home.
Take some unhurried time to thoroughly explore the work of The Rainforest Action Network (RAN).
Do you feel ready to become a part of something larger than yourself where your individual activism will gain in power as it merges with the efforts of others who share your values?
If so …Join The Rainforest Action Network!
Once you check the box that says “I’m interested in taking action from home or in my community”, you will be opening yourself to the possibilities of everything from participating in a letter writing campaign to storming the corporate board room of a company that needs to learn respect for the Forest and its inhabitants.
As this video shows in vivid detail, RAN works with the intersection of three different issues – Preserving Earth’s Rainforests, Protecting Our Planet’s Climate, and Defending Human Rights – all through a focus on Corporate Accountability:
30 Years of RAN (12:08)
Once you have had a taste of the power and critical importance of Rainforest Revival Activism, perhaps you will now be ready to accept the invitation of the Achuar and Sápara people of the Amazon’s Sacred Headwaters region to learn of their way of life – the possibility of engagement that we introduced you to back on the Pachamama Alliance page.
Here is another peek into what that experience could be like for you.
As stated on the Pachamama Alliance website:
“Pachamama Journeys are purposeful, transformative travel immersions that go well beyond traditional eco-tourism or adventure travel. We journey at the request of our indigenous partners who invite us to visit and learn from their ancient cultures and pristine rainforest so that we may carry their wisdom and message home.”
Wow! What a journey!!
And on that journey you have had to come to terms with how our planet’s diminishing Rainforests are both precious and fragile. But lest we leave these lush forests completely despairing for their future, let’s take a few moments now, at our next page, to savor some Rainforest Revival “Good News”.