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.

49,101 Trees funded of 50,000
7,744.6 T CO2 compensated
880 Followers
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July 2024

The Monarch butterfly is a crucial pollinator essential for planetary health. However, its population has plummeted by over 80% since the mid-1990s, primarily due to climate change and habitat loss in regions like Mexico and California.

31 Jul 2024
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
May 2024

Conservation preserves biodiversity, sustains natural resources, and ensures a healthy planet for future generations.

29 May 2024

Can a tree be resistant to fire?
Yes, the Giant Sequoia is. This beloved giant has three-foot-thick bark protecting its cambium layer and high branches preventing fire from reaching the canopy. Over thousands of years, it has developed these traits and its cones open with heat,

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28 May 2024
April 2024

During our planting season, we make sure to rejuvenate our forests.

30 Apr 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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Controlled forest fires play a vital role in ecological balance by clearing underbrush, aiding plant growth, and reducing wildfire risks, thus rejuvenating and maintaining diverse forest ecosystems.

29 Apr 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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March 2024

The harsh climate can heavily impact our forests, decreasing the watershed and health. Its up to us to support our forests to be resilient to these changes!

28 Mar 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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Californian forests suffer from wildfires constantly, this is why we consistently make the effort to monitor and support to make our forests more resilient.

27 Mar 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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The ardous work we do daily always pays off, while we see our forests grow and conserve their natural benefits.

26 Mar 2024
February 2024

Restoring a forest after a wildfire is a community effort. It's about more than just planting trees; it's about rebuilding habitats, conserving water, and protecting our future. Community involvement ensures that restoration projects are not only successful but also sustainable,

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29 Feb 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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In fire-prone ecosystems, certain species actually thrive and depend on periodic fires for regeneration. Land restoration efforts focus on these fire-adapted species, ensuring that forests not only recover but are also prepared for future wildfires. This ecological strategy enhances

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27 Feb 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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One vital step is to grow the tree seedlings in our nurseries, making sure they are healthy enough to withstand the environment where they are going to be planted.

26 Feb 2024
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January 2024

California is actively addressing its wildfire challenges by implementing comprehensive forest management strategies and emergency response measures. The state's initiatives to enhance forest resilience include controlled burns to reduce wildfire fuel, strategic thinning of dense

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29 Jan 2024

After a wildfire, it might seem like all is lost, but nature has a remarkable ability to bounce back, finding a way to recover and flourish once again.

26 Jan 2024
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Rachel Tribble · a year ago

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Keeping forests balanced and well-managed is key to preventing severe wildfires. By removing excess brush and ensuring diversity in tree species and age, we reduce the fuel for fires and create natural barriers. This not only protects the forest's biodiversity but also shields nearby

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22 Jan 2024
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