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Habitat Recovery & Kindness

Habitat Recovery & Kindness, Vereinigte Staaten

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Our project started in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, minutes from the Delaware River. Previously a commercial farm and junk yard, we made it our mission to clean and restore our land as a safe and thriving home for native wildlife and the critters of our animal rescue as well. We felt so inspired taking on this endeavor that we have decided to expand. We are now restoring forests across the globe.

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Casandra Fetchik
Casandra Fetchik 5 years ago
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An earth guardian's dream come true!

This project is so full of love, it is a beacon of hope! My partner, friend and I were grateful to be a part of their first tree transplant. Alyssa, Ocean and their family welcomed us with open arms and hearts. They educated us about the land, trees and animals throughout our visit. Being able to explore the land ourselves gave us a deeper connection too. It is a truly special place!
This organization is making compassionate, mindful efforts to return the land to its natural way. They have made large, positive changes for the environment attainable, practical and properly executed with much care for the animals, people and the land. They are making huge waves in consciously living in harmony with the land, while teaching others to do the same. It's awesome, I could say so much more but you should visit yourself! You can plant a tree, learn about hydroponic systems, connect with rescued animals. I'll be coming here as often as possible, my heart was so at home.

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Reforestation in the Poconos

Creating a special place that used to be a junkyard. Home for wildlife and visitors as well!

Nicky Watts
Nicky Watts 5 years ago
3

These Cats Rock!

I met this group as a recommendation from a friend and showed up with little warning and no formal introduction to plant trees. They have already done so much to clean up their land and completely sold me on their vision to plant a forest. They were kind, loving, and great hosts. I learned a lot about the history of the land, animals they care for, and planting the trees. The act of planting was so personally rewarding. They have me on their team and I’m my heart. Can’t wait to go back!

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