Here you can find projects & organizations directly supported by iEarthnl.
And, projects we initiate ourselves.
Join us in supporthing the efforts to prioritize nature, and co-evolve as humanity.
Projects & Organizations we support

Photo Credits: Anya Dabite, 2024.
Bio-Conservation Club
Bio – Conservation Club is a Cameroon based youth conservation group, lead 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. Activities include restoration, awareness raising, and plastic clean ups.
iEarthnl supports the Club with Technical Assistance (TA), promotion, and fundraising/finance.

Photo Credits: Carole Fuchs, 2025.
Beyond Records Documentary
We support Carole Fuchs in her endeavor to run through the Himalayas to raise awareness and combat climate change and biodiversity loss while supporting local communities in this region. A documentary about this project will be filmed and showcased around the planet.
iEarthnl supports Carole with Technical Assistance (TA), promotion, and fundraising/finance.

Photo Credits: Lavinia Warnars, 2024.
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iEarthnl own Projects

Credits: Daniel Christian Wahl, 2020
Ego to Eco Leadership book (2025 – 2026)
The Ego to Eco shift is an existential one, rooted in psychology, sociology, and philosophy, and based on the Earth Charter.
The Ego2Eco book describes how to develop in this sense. How can we mature ourselves, and each other towards this form of eco / healthy ego? What are the practical tools we can use for this shift?
The book is practical, yet theoretical and will be available upon booking an Ego to Eco Leadership Training with us.

Photo Credits: Lavinia Warnars, 2024.
European Nature Parks Report (2025 – 2026)
(Northern and Western) European Nature Parks can be beautiful. Yet, their legal and physical status are under threat.
A new report regarding the legal and physical status based on literature study and initial observation will showcase parks from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, BeNeLux, Germany, France, Spain, and Portugal.
Different future scenarios for funding and protection are also described.