Here you’ll find projects and organisations directly supported by iEarthnl, as well as projects we initiate ourselves.
Join us in supporting the effort to prioritise nature and co-evolve as humanity.
Projects & Organizations we support

Photo Credits: Anya Dabite, 2024.
Bio-Conservation Club
The Bio-Conservation Club is a Cameroon-based youth conservation group, led by Anya Dabite Abeh, a promising and talented PhD student from the region itself. The club focuses on mangrove restoration, community development and capacity building. Its activities include restoration, awareness-raising and plastic clean-ups.
iEarthnl supports the club with technical assistance (TA), promotion, and fundraising and financial advice.

Photo Credits: Carole Fuchs, 2025.
Beyond Records Documentary
We support Carole Fuchs in her endeavour to run across the Himalayas, raising awareness of climate change and biodiversity loss while supporting local communities in the region. A documentary about the project will be filmed and screened around the world.
iEarthnl supports Carole with technical assistance (TA), promotion, and fundraising and financial advice.

Green Globe Organisation
The Green Globe Organisation advocates for the protection of the environment through reforestation projects in North-West Cameroon. These projects focus on women, local communities and young people — through participation, training and empowerment.
iEarthnl supports the organisation with technical assistance (TA), promotion, and fundraising and financial advice.
iEarthnl own Projects

Credits: Daniel Christian Wahl, 2020
Ego to Eco Leadership book (2025)
The Ego-to-Eco shift is an existential one — rooted in psychology, sociology and philosophy, and grounded in the Earth Charter.
The Ego2Eco book describes how to develop in this direction: how can we help ourselves, and one another, mature towards this form of eco — or healthy — ego? And what practical tools can support the shift?
The book is both practical and theoretical, and will be available when you book an Ego to Eco Leadership Training with us.

Photo Credits: Lavinia Warnars, 2024.
European Nature Parks Report (2026)
Europe’s nature parks can be breathtaking — yet their legal and physical status is under threat.
Between 2023 and 2025, Lavinia Warnars and Frank Lauterslager travelled on and off around southern and north-western Europe to visit these parks and observe their wellbeing.
A new report on their legal and physical status — based on a literature review and these field observations — will showcase parks across Portugal, Spain, France, the Benelux countries, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. It also sets out a range of future scenarios for funding and protection.
Click the image below to view these European nature parks on Google Maps.

