Lost Forests Recovery in California

Lost Forests Recovery in California, Vereinigte Staaten

Our project focuses on restoring forests lost to recent wildfires in California. Wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change, with rising temperatures and prolonged droughts following historically low rainfall. By replanting native trees and rehabilitating damaged ecosystems, we help these forests recover and build resilience against future wildfires.

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Februar 2025

We don’t do this work alone—collaboration is at the heart of everything we do.

Our network includes dedicated members supporting planting efforts locally and globally, corporate partners investing in a healthier planet, cities and campuses strengthening community forests, and planting

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28 Feb. 2025

Angeles National Forest provides water for nearly 4 million LA residents and is home to rare species like the Bigcone Douglas-fir. But repeated wildfires have put both at risk.

Reforesting with native trees helps stabilize the land, protect water sources, and rebuild resilience

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28 Feb. 2025
Januar 2025

The careful selection of tree species is crucial for building resilient forests. Native and adaptive species thrive in their environment, restoring soil health, retaining moisture, and supporting biodiversity.

By choosing the right trees, we create stronger ecosystems that withstand

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28 Jan. 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · vor 2 Monaten

That looks great! What species are that in the picture? 😀

Climate change has turned wildfires into ‘megafires’—burning longer, hotter, and leaving the land drier. This dryness fuels more fires, creating a relentless cycle that destroys landscapes, displaces communities, and threatens lives.

Reforestation and land restoration are crucial

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28 Jan. 2025
Dezember 2024

In the summer of 1988, Yellowstone experienced its driest season on record, leading to massive wildfires that burned over 1.4 million acres, destroying seeds needed for natural forest regeneration.

We began its reforestation work there, partnering with the US Forest Service to collect

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18 Dez. 2024
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · vor 3 Monaten

Such an important impact you are making, thanks 🌲

Extreme droughts have fueled unprecedented mega-fires along the west coast.

Planting projects like ours address water scarcity and climate change while helping forests recover in areas where natural regeneration isn’t possible.

18 Dez. 2024
November 2024

Did you know that reforesting areas hit by wildfires can actually help prevent future fires? We’re working to restore forests in California’s most vulnerable regions. By planting trees in fire-prone areas, we’re not just helping the land recover—we’re also creating natural barriers

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29 Nov. 2024
Brian P
Brian P · vor 2 Monaten

Just started following your project - it is good work. Do you replant with th...

California is grappling with more frequent and intense wildfires, driven by climate change, drought, and dry conditions. As forests are lost to flames, the cycle of destruction only worsens.

Planting trees is a simple but effective way to restore balance. Trees help retain moisture,

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29 Nov. 2024
Oktober 2024

This young maple tree is just getting started.

25 Okt. 2024

For some families caring for trees is a way of life. It’s a commitment to supporting the ecosystem and preserving what’s beautiful for future generations. To them, it’s just the right thing to do.

25 Okt. 2024
August 2024

Our reforestation efforts are for everyone! From young children to the elderly, all are invited to play a part in conserving our national forests.

29 Aug. 2024

Beyond restoring our forests, we're committed to promoting their proper use and maintenance by the public.

29 Aug. 2024
Juli 2024

Our reforestation efforts begin with one small seedling, which will grow to create a significant environmental impact.

31 Juli 2024

The Monarch butterfly is a crucial pollinator essential for planetary health. However, its population has plummeted by over 80% since the mid-1990s, primarily due to climate change and habitat loss in regions like Mexico and California.

31 Juli 2024
Juni 2024

The coast live oak, native to California, is highly fire-resistant. Its thick, deeply furrowed bark and leathery leaves protect against fires. The roots are insulated by a corky layer, preventing heat damage. Even if damaged by fire, the tree can readily sprout and regrow.

26 Juni 2024
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