Reforestation of National Forests

Reforestation of National Forests, United States

Our project focuses on restoration, conservation, and wildlife protection. Wildfires and insect infestations have severely damaged these forests, threatening their long-term health. In partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, we manage 154 national forests covering 80 million hectares, working to re-establish seed sources, support regeneration, and strengthen resilience against future infestations.

52,659 Trees funded of 100,000
75,301.47 T CO2 compensated
1,743 Followers
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12 updates related to EnvironmentalAwareness
February 2025

The Mississippi Alluvial Valley is a crucial stopover for waterfowl migrating along the Mississippi Flyway, offering essential habitat during the winter months.

While geese stay in open fields, many ducks seek refuge in flooded bottomland hardwood forests, where they find food

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28 Feb 2025

As spring arrives, we focus on giving trees the care they need to thrive.

We check for winter damage, removing any broken or dead branches to promote healthy growth.

With the soil thawing, watering becomes essential, ensuring trees have the moisture they need after the colder

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28 Feb 2025
October 2024

Planting trees doesn’t just benefit the environment—it’s also great for your mental well-being. The act of getting outdoors, connecting with nature, and contributing to something bigger than yourself can reduce stress, boost your mood, and foster a sense of accomplishment. It’s a

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25 Oct 2024

We take environmental education seriously, especially when it comes to teaching kids. By introducing them to the importance of trees, biodiversity, and sustainable practices, we’re helping to shape the next generation of eco-leaders.

25 Oct 2024
June 2024

Our trees

The longleaf pine thrives with regular exposure to low-intensity fires. Its thick bark protects the cambium layer, and smaller fires prune lower branches to prevent larger flames from reaching the canopy. The long needles of the longleaf pine absorb and deflect heat as

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26 Jun 2024
Damiano Varutti
Damiano Varutti · 8 months ago

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May 2024

The Ponderosa Pine, a large evergreen thriving in western forests, is well-adapted to survive fires. Its three-inch-thick bark protects the cambium layer, while protective bud scales shield new growth. Deep roots insulate from heat, and its open branching structure and moisture-rich

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29 May 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · 10 months ago

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March 2024

Volunteers are always important in our reforestation efforts. They help us reforest while also learning the importance of conserving our environment.

26 Mar 2024
January 2024

Longleaf pines are like bustling nature condos, hosting a lively mix of animals and bugs in places from wet savannas to sandy hills. These sturdy trees are not just tough against winds and wise with water, but they're also champions at keeping their animal buddies safe, thriving

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29 Jan 2024

Salmon Tales: How the Pacific Northwest's Fish Feed Forests and Cultures

In the Pacific Northwest, salmon aren't just fish; they're the heartbeat of Native American tribes, weaving through their diet, beliefs, and econom...

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November 2023

Community effort in action: Volunteers get their hands dirty to plant and nurture green spaces.

17 Nov 2023
October 2023

Our approach is meticulous: the right tree, the right place, the right soil, and the right time. Advanced tools, data, and our network of partners ensure we maximize the impact of every tree planted.


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20 Oct 2023
September 2023

The world grapples with challenges that threaten our collective future. While these challenges are vast, united efforts can make a significant difference. Every individual action counts, and together, we can overcome it.

12 Sep 2023
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