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January 2020

15 January was a very special day here at Conserve Natural Forests: Kamee’s birthday! This lovely lady is now 34 years young. We celebrated by making a delicious table for her with all her favourite snacks. She very much loved the taste of the decorations too. Happy birthday Kamee!


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20 Jan 2020
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Kamee says thank you! 

A great start of the new year. On 3 January we planted another 1000 trees at the temple site in Muang Rae. 2020 is going to be a year filled with even more planting events than last year. We hope you are as excited as we are!

08 Jan 2020
December 2019

A beautiful view on top of our planting site at the Muang Rae temple.

29 Dec 2019

We just finished 2 planting days on this hill right under a temple in Muang Rae. The view on top is absolutely stunning and we were even surprised by rain in the middle of the dry season. Great news for the newly planted trees!


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29 Dec 2019

We can see many seeds hanging from our trees around our main project site at the moment! We wait for the perfect timing to collect them, after which we can use them in our tree nursery. Here you can see them hanging from a beautiful Yellow India tree.

22 Dec 2019

Here our staff is enjoying a well-deserved moment in the shadow between all the busy planting in the full sun!

11 Dec 2019
November 2019

This morning we planted another 320 trees at our Paradise location. At this moment we had only just started, so the truck was still full! We planted 50% yellow trumpet flower and 50% tamarind.


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28 Nov 2019

Here you see our new intern Ray carefully planting a tamarind sapling. An absolute stunning location to be planting trees, right next to the river!

28 Nov 2019

Seedlings on the ground!

27 Nov 2019

Our tree nursery in Bastar.

27 Nov 2019

Lantana camara, an exotic invasive species to be removed and replaced with native tree species. Invasive species like Lantana camara in the area adversely impact the forest health. Lantana camara will often compete with other more desirable species, leading to a reduction in biodiversity.

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27 Nov 2019

Last week we took a group of exchange students to the army base in Pai, where they learned all about their permaculture and sustainable agriculture program for local communities. We have a great relationship with the Royal Thai Army in Pai and they always help us really well during

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22 Nov 2019

Next to planting a tree, we ask our daily visitors to help us prepare 10 bags with seeds per person for our tree nursery as a way to compensate for their travels. Here you see our team member Anchala explaining to them how to prepare the perfect bag for the best chance of successful

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11 Nov 2019

We have many different types of fruit trees growing on our project site to attract insects and to encourage seed dispersal by birds and bats, among other things. Here you see some deliciously looking guava.


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10 Nov 2019
October 2019

At the moment you can see numerous amounts of trees with beautiful yellow flowers all around Pai. There are several different species of them, but all stunning in their own unique way. This picture was taken today at our main project site. What a treat for the eye!


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30 Oct 2019