Habitat Recovery & Kindness

Habitat Recovery & Kindness, United States

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Our project started in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, minutes from the Delaware River. Previously a commercial farm and junk yard, we made it our mission to clean and restore our land as a safe and thriving home for native wildlife and the critters of our animal rescue as well. We felt so inspired taking on this endeavor that we have decided to expand. We are now restoring forests across the globe.

14,472 Trees funded of 15,369
6,825.68 T CO2 compensated
3,110 Followers
Seed and grow
Seed and grow 4 years ago
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Hello planting team,
seems like all trees have been funded and planted. Now the question is: when is it possible funding additional trees again?
Kind regards
Seed and grow

Alyssa Portaro
Alyssa Portaro 4 years ago

Hi Seed & Grow,
Also, we are focusing our efforts on our projects outside of the United States where we can have more impactful plantings bringing food forests and forest pharmacies to people who are most at-risk. We are not able to list those projects on our Tree-Nation page. Please feel free to reach out to us at www.habitatrecovery.org to discuss more about getting involved in those projects.

Seed and grow
Seed and grow 4 years ago

Thanks for your update Alyssa. I sincerely hope all the efforts to help people first (as per thread with Matthias F.) will succeed.

Matthias F.
Matthias F. 4 years ago
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Could you please give us an update about the plantation progress in 2020.
With kind regards,
Matthias Fiebig

Alyssa Portaro
Alyssa Portaro 4 years ago

Hi Matthias,
Thank you for your inquiry!

Due to Covid19 unfortunately we were forced to stop any planting action since March 2020 because we don’t want to risk our volunteers’ health.

With this break in planting, we have used this time to bring assistance to those in need, successfully distributing 28 million meals to Kenya's people in Masai Mara! We strongly believe that humans struggle to be stewards to their environment when their basic needs are not met.

We can’t wait to restart our planting again next year, and have new exciting planting sites lined up across the USA and abroad when we do. But no worries! In the meantime we will take good care of all your trees! We have caretakers who have been looking after them and they are thriving!

We just posted an update picture of one of our fast growing species planted in 2019 that is colossal in size for a one-year-old.

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