Lost Forests Recovery in California

Lost Forests Recovery in California, United States

Our project focuses on restoring forests lost to recent wildfires in California. Wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change, with rising temperatures and prolonged droughts following historically low rainfall. By replanting native trees and rehabilitating damaged ecosystems, we help these forests recover and build resilience against future wildfires.

48,918 Trees funded of 50,000
7,735.45 T CO2 compensated
874 Followers
Plant from 1,50
June 2024

The coast live oak, native to California, is highly fire-resistant. Its thick, deeply furrowed bark and leathery leaves protect against fires. The roots are insulated by a corky layer, preventing heat damage. Even if damaged by fire, the tree can readily sprout and regrow.

26 Jun 2024
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