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National Forest Recovery

National Forest Recovery, Vereinigte Staaten

Our project aims to support the recovery of the Nation's 155 Forests and 20 Grasslands, managed by the USDA Forest Service, by addressing the impacts of wildfires and spruce budworm infestations. With tree mortality reaching 60-80% in some areas, we work to re-establish seed sources for future regeneration and enhance the forests' resilience to future infestations. This effort ensures the long-term health, diversity, and productivity of these 193

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L.E.K. Consulting
L.E.K. Consulting vor 2 Jahren
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Hi there,

Would it possible to share some more updated photos of the Shoshone forest?

Thank you,
Madelaine

Christopher Keefe
Christopher Keefe vor 2 Jahren
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The tree I contributed through this year's Hacktoberfest campaign is a Pinus palustris, an endangered longleaf pine which ranges across the southern US. It was supposedly planted in a valley west of Missoula Montana, where extremely cold winters are common. This seems very unlikely.

https://tree-nation.com/certificate/63a41b2b3d376

Conservation credit systems like tree-nation's reforestation projects are often criticized for greenwashing, loose accounting, and ineffectiveness. They're a useful lever, though, and issues like this degrade trust in your important work.

If this species was actually planted in this location, why? I'm genuinely curious. If not, please work on accurately documenting which species you're planting where. I'm feeling skeptical that my contribution was real.

Dice Kono
Dice Kono vor 2 Jahren
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Hello. We love the idea of replanting in sites devastated by wildfires and are considering contributing to your project. You have many planting sites - which will be the next one if we donate now? Will we know exactly where the trees are planted and will we be able to visit? Thank you.

Annett Preissler
Annett Preissler vor 4 Jahren
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Only one species?

Hi Annett. Thank you for your question! This concrete project aims to support the recovery of a Douglas-fir forest in the Shoshone National Park (from spruce budworm infestation), so here we will only be planting this conifer species. But very soon we are going to launch 2 new projects on TN with a wider range of species. Hope we could answer your question?!

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