APE Foundation
The Association for Protection of the Environment (APE) is a non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, and restoration of the environment, education about permaculture and agroforestry among other things. The group says its mission is "to protect the existing forest and wildlife, particularly in Khao Nor Chuchi Lowland Forest and to increase biodiversity in the area". Among other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, deforestation and climate change. HistoryAPE was started in 2010 by a Thai and British group of conservation workers and volunteers who come from biology, forestry, design and teaching backgrounds. APE was born of their shared urge to prevent deforestation of the few remaining areas of primary forest, restore land cleared areas and protect wildlife in Thailand. Project areaAPE is working in Khao Nor Chu Chi[1] tropical lowland forest situated in Khoa Pra-Bang Khram National Reserve Forest and Khao Pra-Brag Khram Wildlife Sanctuary. Krabi Province has the last remaining areas of topical lowland forest in Thailand; these richly diverse areas are home to several endangered and threatened species such as bearcat, rufous-collared kingfisher and Gurney's pitta. Volunteer projectsParticipants projects including teaching in schools, basic construction, planting trees, seed collections and community work.[citation needed] Current conservation approachGoals
These goals will be achieved through education with school-aged children and locals, providing information and bridging the gap between research and community on issues relating to forest & wildlife habitat restoration, native plant and animal species, environmental protection, agroforestry and low impact farming methods, setting up sustainable incomes for local conservation projects and, if required, bringing together various organizations, local and global. APE works with a large number of different groups to achieve its goals, including other Non-governmental organization, government agencies, business, farmers and local communities. It also seeks to educate people on how to live in a more environmentally friendly manner. APE runs workshops for locals by experts in sustainable farming methods such as agroforestry or permaculture. Work with governmentsAPE currently works with the government Forest Protection Unit in Krabi, FORRU Plant Station Krabi and FORRU's forest restoration program in Chiang Mai. References
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