El bosque de Daintree Life

Daintree Life is planting trees in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, in tropical north Queensland, Australia - the oldest rainforest on earth. Our aim is to plant 500,000 trees by 2030, to increase habitat and food resource for our iconic wildlife, such as Southern Cassowaries, Bennetts Tree-kangaroos, and a myriad of wildlife, some of which is found no where else on earth. We started planting in November 2018 and have already planted 7000 trees.

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diciembre 2024

A glimpse of the Kandrany planting site before the tiny mangrove seedlings were planted.

18 dic. 2024

Let’s Reflect This Holiday Season

The holidays are just around the corner, bringing with them the excitement of gift-giving. At our organization, we want to take this opportunity to...

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A truly-effective tree-planting operation relies on educating the local community directly, and teaching them that conserving the forest is not only beneficial for the environment and habitats–it is beneficial for them as well. This is because in many cases, the true cause of deforestation

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09 dic. 2024

Carbon Sequestration: Trees are one of the most effective natural tools for combating climate change. Through photosynthesis, they absorb carbon dioxide and store carbon in their biomass, effectively reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Large-scale tree planting projects

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05 dic. 2024

Species Suitability: Choosing the right species of trees for the location is critical. Some trees are more susceptible to local pests, diseases, or environmental conditions than others. Inadequate selection can result in poor growth, disease, or failure to thrive.

04 dic. 2024
noviembre 2024

These small crabs play a vital role in the mangrove ecosystem, helping to maintain soil health and support biodiversity. Their presence is a sign of a healthy, thriving coastal environment.

29 nov. 2024

We are excited to see how our little mangroves are thriving at our planting sites in Madagascar! 🌳

25 nov. 2024

CURRENT PLANTING SUCCESS.
FoU and Tree Nation are dedicated to protecting and restoring our natural world before it's too late. Through the work of our restoration program, we are collaborating with local communities to create a greener planet and restore the environment.

15 nov. 2024

The science is clear, the more that is done to address the climate crisis, and the earlier that happens, the greater the chance we have of averting the worst of the likely consequences. And our work is urgently addressing the cause of the climate and biodiversity crisis. Preserved

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12 nov. 2024

COMMUNITY

We seek to uplift and empower communities to lead the restoration of their lands. We aim to foster trust, working collaboratively with partners and prioritizing communities' viewpoints, choices, self-determination, and agency.

11 nov. 2024

The Mezquite: From Mexico to the World

In our project in Tepelmeme, Oaxaca, the mezquite tree ( Prosopis laevigata ) stands as a symbol of resilience and transformation. Native to Mexico...

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OUR RESTORATION APPROACH
Our goal is to have forests restored in a way that supports connections and relationships with nature, rebalances power dynamics and respects the knowledge and wisdom of the communities living in these places.

We understand the importance of fostering strong

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09 nov. 2024
octubre 2024

Members of the local village are taking action to reclaim their land, working tirelessly to restore it to its former glory as a thriving mangrove forest.

28 oct. 2024

Here’s a look at our planting site today! While there’s still some recovery ahead, we’re making steady progress as we continue to plant mangrove trees and restore the area

28 oct. 2024

Spectacular growth with tree nurseries in Tanzania
In six months, a remarkable 312,320 trees have taken root thanks to the project, enriching and restoring land which was on the brink of ecological collapse.
This includes 112,000 indigenous trees and more than 203,200 agroforestry

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28 oct. 2024