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At Tricycle, we are continuously striving for future development, but we also want to ensure that this future will be a bright and sustainable one.

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abril 2025

Old logo - new trees!

25 abr 2025
Ru Hartwell
Ru Hartwell · há 3 horas

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Indigenous women are leading the drive to restore and reforest the rainforest in this planting project in the Usambara Biodiversity Conservation Project

24 abr 2025

A group of students enjoying the fruits of the trees you helped plant, resting, smiling, and sharing sweet papayas beneath the shade.

Because of your support, they have more than just a tree, they have comfort, connection, and nourishment. Let’s keep planting more fruit trees, together

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24 abr 2025

Community Questions About Tabebuia impetiginosa: A Keystone Species for Ecosystem Recovery

Beyond its breathtaking winter blooms, Tabebuia impetiginosa , known locally as Tajibo, stands as a fundamental pillar in our strategy for ecologi...

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In Mswaha Village, what was once just open land is now the start of something transformative.

Together with the local community, we planted trees that will grow into a living canopy bringing shade, restoring biodiversity, and strengthening the land for generations to come.

Let’s

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22 abr 2025

What looks like scattered green today will be a thriving forest tomorrow - a future home for tigers and wildlife.

21 abr 2025

Once saplings, now standing tall - these trees are growing strong, promising shade, sustenance, and a better future for our tribal communities.

21 abr 2025

We’re growing, Literally.

Our newest nursery is taking shape in Muheza, Tanga, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this milestone with you.

This expansion means more seedlings, more green
cover, and more opportunities to work hand-in-hand with local communities to combat

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18 abr 2025

Where nature speaks in stillness, this peaceful landscape reminds us why we plant.

Every tree we add is a step toward preserving the beauty, balance, and life of places like this. Let’s keep nurturing the earth.

17 abr 2025
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · há 3 dias

Amazing picture!

In Mnazi Mji Mpya, Lushoto, students took part in planting tree seedlings not just as a one-time activity, but as a way to deepen their understanding of environmental responsibility.

By involving children early in restoration efforts, we’re not only growing trees, we’re nurturing

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15 abr 2025

For over a century, a golden thread has run through our work – putting communities at the heart of restoration. We know that when we work hand in hand with local communities, supporting their vision for their landscapes, we see lasting change on the ground. This impact report reflects

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15 abr 2025

Planting of Croton megalocarpus seedlings along matara river in Gura catchment site which is currently under threat due to encroachment. We have taken over its rehabilitation and 2500 seedlings have been planted so far.

14 abr 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · há 11 dias

Keep up the great work!

Planting season has begun, and with it, a quiet kind of joy.

We met one of many who came to collect shade and fruit trees, gifts that will grow into shelter, nourishment, and legacy.

Thanks to the caring hands and kind hearts here, moments like this are possible.

Hope is growing

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14 abr 2025

Bringing smiles and school supplies to Mgombezi Mjini Primary School.

Grateful for the amazing people here who make moments like this possible. Moments like these remind us how powerful collective action can be. Your support helps empower young learners and drives meaningful change

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12 abr 2025

Tabebuia impetiginosa (Tajibo Morado): Un aliado para la reforestación y la economía de Santa Cruz

La reforestación se erige como una herramienta fundamental para la restauración de nuestros valiosos ecosistemas, y en el contexto de Santa Cruz, B...

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