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| Introduction to TRN |
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Brief History
Taiga Rescue Network (TRN) was established in 1992 to give a voice to those wanting to see sensitive development in the boreal region. The Boreal Forest Network (BFN) is the North American affiliate of the Taiga Rescue Network.
Since 1992, we have supported, linked and publicized local struggles fighting for the boreal forests and its peoples.
Today more than 200 organizations are participants of the network. TRN remains the only international network of non-governmental organizations, indigenous peoples and individuals working to defend the world's boreal forests. See TRN History for More
The platform is the founding document of the network. It outlines the aims and methods of TRN, and provides guidelines for the work of the International Coordination Centre and the Regional Coordination Centres.
Who is TRN?
NGOs, indigenous peoples or individuals who support the goals of TRN are invited to become participants of the network, by signing the TRN Platform. TRN participants share the responsibility of financing key functions of the network, such as the newsletter Taiga News and international projects, on a voluntary basis relative to their financial capacity.
For more on the structure of TRN
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