Re:wild and Age of Union Partner for $1 Million Madagascar Project
Affiliate Disclosure
Hey fellow impactful ninja ?
You may have noticed that Impactful Ninja is all about providing helpful information to make a positive impact on the world and society. And that we love to link back to where we found all the information for each of our posts.
Most of these links are informational-based for you to check out their primary sources with one click.
But some of these links are so-called "affiliate links" to products that we recommend.
Why do we add these product links?
First and foremost, because we believe that they add value to you. For example, when we wrote a post about the environmental impact of long showers, we came across an EPA recommendation to use WaterSense showerheads. So we linked to where you can find them. Or, for many of our posts, we also link to our favorite books on that topic so that you can get a much more holistic overview than one single blog post could provide.
And when there is an affiliate program for these products, we sign up for it. For example, as Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases.
What do these affiliate links mean for you?
First, and most importantly, we still only recommend products that we believe add value for you.
When you buy something through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a small commission - but at no additional costs to you.
And when you buy something through a link that is not an affiliate link, we won’t receive any commission but we’ll still be happy to have helped you.
What do these affiliate links mean for us?
When we find products that we believe add value to you and the seller has an affiliate program, we sign up for it.
When you buy something through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a small commission (at no extra costs to you).
And at this point in time, all money is reinvested in sharing the most helpful content with you. This includes all operating costs for running this site and the content creation itself.
What does this mean for me personally?
You may have noticed by the way Impactful Ninja is operated that money is not the driving factor behind it. It is a passion project of mine and I love to share helpful information with you to make a positive impact on the world and society. However, it's a project in that I invest a lot of time and also quite some money.
Eventually, my dream is to one day turn this passion project into my full-time job and provide even more helpful information. But that's still a long time to go.
Stay impactful,
At Impactful Ninja, we curate positive and impactful news for you. Follow us on Google News or sign up for our free newsletter to get these delivered straight to your inbox—just like our expert roundup below!
📰 The quick summary: Two major conservation nonprofits are joining forces to protect critical ecosystems and develop creative awareness projects, starting with a million-dollar restoration effort in Madagascar’s endangered forests.
📈 One key stat: Re:wild is currently working to conserve more than 229 million hectares of habitat and 265 threatened species, showcasing the massive scale of conservation efforts needed globally.
💬 One key quote: “We need to work together, combine forces, and do the most that we can. We’re all bringing unique capabilities to the table,” Age of Union founder Dax Dasilva told Mongabay.

1️⃣ The big picture: Re:wild and Age of Union, two innovative conservation organizations, announced a new strategic partnership to amplify their environmental impact. The collaboration combines Re:wild’s extensive network of over 500 partners across 80 countries with Age of Union’s creative approach to conservation through documentaries and art installations. Their complementary strengths will focus on protecting critical ecosystems, endangered species, and developing immersive storytelling projects to raise awareness about environmental issues. The partnership launches with a million-dollar restoration project in Madagascar, where 90% of original forest cover has been lost to human activities.
2️⃣ Why is this good news: This partnership creates a powerful alliance that combines grassroots conservation work with innovative storytelling and awareness campaigns. Local communities and Indigenous peoples will receive stronger support through expanded funding and resources. The collaboration enables faster scaling of successful conservation projects across different regions. Creative projects like documentaries and art installations will help reach new audiences and inspire the next generation of environmental advocates.
3️⃣ What’s next: The partnership’s first initiative targets Madagascar with a $200,000 investment to improve forest management in Ranomafana National Park and surrounding areas. They plan to work with local stakeholders to enhance fundraising strategies and launch the Madagascar Biodiversity Action Fund. Age of Union will continue seeking high-impact conservation projects globally while leveraging Re:wild’s extensive network and expertise.

Read the full story here: Mongabay – Re:wild and Age of Union announce conservation partnership



