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These Changemakers Are Taking Action for Biodiversity and Indigenous Rights in the Congo
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Local Community Efforts Protect Endangered Estuary in Iconic British Columbia Landscape
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Age of Union Joins Stand.earth in a Major Fundraising Campaign to Stop Old Growth Forest Logging in Western Canada
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Why Protecting Congo’s Ecosystem is Good for Both People and the Planet
America, News, Project
Nature Conservancy of Canada Protects iconic Baie-Saint-Paul Site With Age of Union Support
Film, Profile
These Changemakers Are Taking Action for Biodiversity and Indigenous Rights in the Congo
News, Project
Local Community Efforts Protect Endangered Estuary in Iconic British Columbia Landscape
News
Age of Union Joins Stand.earth in a Major Fundraising Campaign to Stop Old Growth Forest Logging in Western Canada
Africa, Explainer, Project
Why Protecting Congo’s Ecosystem is Good for Both People and the Planet
America, Project
These 3 Initiatives Are Preserving the Amazonian Rainforest. Here’s How.
America, Profile
Why This Conservationist Stepped Up To Protect Quebec’s Natural Habitats
STORIES
OF
CHANGE
AND DIRECT
ACTION
FROM
THE FIELD
THIS IS THE DECADE OF ACTION

The next decade is crucial. We must change the narrative on our environment to one that is hopeful.
Age of Union believes that every individual has the power to transform our world for good and that conservation is the frontline of the fight against climate change. Through our conservation efforts, we hope to inspire change rooted in the idea that all acts, both big and small, can change the trajectory of our planet for the better.
Age of Union allies with hands-on conservationists worldwide to protect the planet's threatened ecosystems through innovative solutions. By supporting, funding, and spotlighting the individuals and organizations solving the critical environmental challenges of our time, Age of Union seeks to inspire high-impact change around the world.
Igniting projects
In-Person
Looking Into the Future: Talk with Katherine Takpannie and Adrian A. Stimson
18:00