Rainforest Foundation UK Blogs
On any given day the Rainforest Foundation UK has field workers travelling to remote rainforest communities, partner activists standing up to logging companies and volunteers dressed as trees helping spread the word that protecting rainforests is vital in the fight against climate change. Read their experiences in RFUK blogs.
Joe Eisen

Joe Eisen is Rainforest Foundation UK's Programme Officer for the Participatory Mapping Project. Joe is helping communities from several countries in the Congo Basin to learn how to map their forest lands in the hope of tackling the destruction of rainforests and to stop their homes being destroyed.
Joe Harland

A blog about doing the marathon, not, like, a really really long blog.
Martijn Ter Heegde

Martijn Ter Heegde is Rainforest Foundation UK's Programme Coordinator for Gabon/Cameroon, which is certainly a big job! Other than his work helping to tackle the destruction of rainforests in these communities, he has recently helped to pioneer a new Education Project in Cameroon, helping Baka families forced to live on the fringes of the forest, have access to education.
Samuel Dieval

Samuel Dieval is Rainforest Foundation UK's Central African Republic Project Manager. He is heading up a new project which aims to tackle the destruction of rainforests in a country where communities have practically no rights to stop their homes being destroyed.
Tree-man
Armed with nothing but a giant fan, some big cuddly leaves and a snappy pair of shades, this summer, Tree-man is on a mission to show the world that trees are essential in the fight against climate change.
This summer, follow the adventures of Tree-man in his very own blog. No one knows where his next stop will be, but let us if you see him, better still, take a picture of him, send it to us and we will share with all fellow Tree-man followers out there.
















