The View from Honduras November 2014

by Roy Lara Honduras has two problems that have engaged me professionally and personally for well over thirty years: the high rate of poverty that exists in the small rural communities of the country and the continuing destruction of the environment, particularly as it has related to the country’s forests. Previous to my involvement withContinue reading “The View from Honduras November 2014”

The Trinidad Conservation Project Story October 2012

by Betsy Agle The Trinidad Conservation Project has enabled rural communities around the town of Trinidad, Honduras to address the intermingled problems of poverty, deforestation, and malnutrition.  These communities are located in the department of Santa Barbara where nearly half of the population is considered to be malnourished. Many families must make intensive use ofContinue reading “The Trinidad Conservation Project Story October 2012”