Global Conservation Mapping & Eco-Farm Tours Initiative
Join us on a journey to discover, support, and promote sustainable farming practices around the world.
Our Mission: Connecting Conservation Across Borders
At Prairie Guardians, we believe that sustainable farming practices and environmental conservation have no borders. Our Global Conservation Mapping & Eco-Farm Tours Initiative unites farmers, communities, and travelers in the mission to protect the planet through meaningful conservation efforts.
We are excited to announce our first farm partnership project taking place in Turkey. You can support them directly on their funding page or by becoming a member at Prairie Guardians
https://whydonate.com/en/fundraising/volunteerhouse
Using advanced mapping technology and satellite monitoring, we work with farmers and environmental organizations worldwide to highlight sustainable practices, offer certifications, and promote eco-tourism that benefits local communities and the environment. Together, we can build a global network of sustainable farms while offering immersive travel experiences for those who want to join the mission firsthand.
How We Help Farmers and Communities Internationally
We collaborate with farmers, cooperatives, and conservation organizations to:
Map and Promote Conservation Projects: We document sustainable farming and conservation efforts, sharing them on our interactive global map to showcase your progress.
Certification Program: Farms that meet sustainability criteria can receive our Sustainable Agriculture Certification to gain access to new markets and eco-conscious buyers.
Consulting Services: We offer guidance on implementing practices like regenerative farming, prairie strips, water management, and agroforestry.
Eco-Tourism Partnerships: We help connect farms with eco-tourism opportunities, bringing visitors to experience sustainable agriculture firsthand, creating new income streams for your community.
If you are a farmer or represent a community interested in working with us, Fill out the form below to learn more:
[Partner with Prairie Guardians]
Help Us Expand Our Global Impact
Join us in supporting farmers and communities around the world! Here are a few ways you can get involved:
1. Become a Member
Help us grow this initiative by joining our membership program with a one-time $30 donation. Your contribution allows us to:
Travel to new locations to document and support conservation efforts.
Develop new partnerships with farms and organizations in need.
Expand and maintain our interactive conservation map.
As a member, you will receive:
20% discount on all products sold by Prairie Guardians.
Early access to our upcoming eco-tour itineraries and workshops.
A digital badge showing your support for global conservation.
Prairie Guardians Supporters
2. Travel with Us on an Eco-Tour
Get a firsthand experience of sustainable farming by joining one of our eco-tours! Visit farms and conservation projects worldwide, learn from experts, and contribute directly to local communities.
Our tours are open to everyone—from eco-conscious travelers to those looking to make a meaningful impact on the planet.
Upcoming Destinations Include:
Dominican Republic: Tropical agroforestry and wildlife conservation
Brazil: Regenerative agriculture and sustainable tourism
Portugal: Organic farms and local food systems
[Explore Eco-Tour Opportunities]
3. Sponsor a Farm or Conservation Project
Help us reach more farms and communities by sponsoring specific projects. Your sponsorship covers consulting, certification, and inclusion on our interactive map.
[Become a Sponsor]
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The Global Conservation Map
Our interactive map highlights farms and conservation projects from around the world, documenting sustainable practices that inspire others. Travelers can use it to plan visits to eco-friendly farms, and farmers can showcase their work to attract tourists and buyers.
[View the Global Conservation Map]
Coming soon
The map below shows why the work we are doing is so important.
The areas of red and darker blue show where the most carbon is being released. We need to work to get the agriculture areas into the yellow at least
Net Ecosystem Carbon Exchange
To interpret the map displaying net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) above, it’s important to understand the legend provided. NEE represents the balance between carbon uptake and release by an ecosystem. The units “gc/m2d” stand for grams of carbon per square meter per day, indicating the rate of carbon exchange within the ecosystem. In the legend, different colors correspond to varying rates of carbon exchange: green typically signifies carbon uptake, while red indicates carbon release. The intensity of the color reflects the magnitude of exchange, with darker shades representing higher rates. Therefore, darker green areas represent stronger carbon uptake, while darker red areas indicate more significant carbon release. Understanding this legend allows visitors to grasp the dynamics of carbon exchange across the depicted landscape.
Together, We Can Create a Better Future
Your participation helps us build a global movement for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. Whether you’re a farmer in need of support, a traveler seeking meaningful experiences, or someone who simply wants to make a difference—there’s a place for you in this mission.
Let’s work together to map, promote, and grow a world where sustainable practices thrive.
[Join the Movement – Become a Member Today]
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Contact Us
If you have questions or want to learn more about our initiative, feel free to reach out at prairieguardians@gmail.com.
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Together, We Can Create a Better Future
Your participation helps us build a global movement for sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. Whether you’re a farmer in need of support, a traveler seeking meaningful experiences, or someone who simply wants to make a difference—there’s a place for you in this mission.
Let’s work together to map, promote, and grow a world where sustainable practices thrive.
[Join the Movement – Become a Member Today]
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Contact Us
If you have questions or want to learn more about our initiative, feel free to reach out at prairieguardians@gmail.com.