Amazonian Conservation, Global Sustainability
The Amazon Center for Environmental Education and Research (ACEER) Foundation develops local and global environmental leaders who work to conserve and restore functioning landscapes in the Amazon Basin and beyond.
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Curricula

 

Our Bringing the Amazon Home curriculum is accompanied by multimedia learning materials that can be implemented by teachers worldwide. Curricula span the breadth of K-12 education, including environmental sciences, sociology, math, art, and more!

Our Latest ACEER Blog Posts

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Lucy Nichols

Community-Led Conservation in Action: Reflections on Our Most Successful Field Season

This past year marked a turning point for ACEER’s Conservation Leaders Program. In partnership with the Maijuna Indigenous community in Peru’s Sucusari region, we completed what may be our most successful field season to date – one that advanced scientific knowledge, strengthened Indigenous advocacy, and trained the next generation of conservation leaders. A Dataset for

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The Tributary Newsletter
ACEER

Julia’s Story

Julia Revill first connected with ACEER through her professor at Georgetown, who shared an opportunity to join the 2025 OnePlanet/ACEER Maijuna Field Research Expedition. Drawn to conservation since childhood, Julia saw the Amazon as a place she had always dreamed of experiencing firsthand. As she learned more about ACEER’s work with Indigenous communities, she knew

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The Tributary Newsletter
Brian Griffiths

Tributary Re-Launch

Dear ACEER Community Members, It’s my pleasure to welcome you all to the re-launch of the ACEER newsletter The Tributary.  My name is Brian Griffiths, the new President of ACEER. My ACEER journey began back in 2014 as a student on an expedition for the Ancestral Lands of the Ese’Eja project funded by National Geographic.

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