National Forest Recovery

National Forest Recovery, United States

Our project aims to support the recovery of the Nation's 155 Forests and 20 Grasslands, managed by the USDA Forest Service, by addressing the impacts of wildfires and spruce budworm infestations. With tree mortality reaching 60-80% in some areas, we work to re-establish seed sources for future regeneration and enhance the forests' resilience to future infestations. This effort ensures the long-term health, diversity, and productivity of these 193

221,884 Trees funded of 300,000
43,161.54 T CO2 compensated
4,559 Followers
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February 2025

Camping in a forest isn’t just about the towering trees or sweeping landscapes—it’s also about the small, beautiful discoveries along the way. A single wildflower blooming on the forest floor, delicate yet resilient, is a reminder of the intricate ecosystems thriving around us.

28 Feb 2025

Camping in national forests offers a chance to connect with nature, but responsible practices are essential to protect these landscapes.

Always follow Leave No Trace principles—pack out all trash, minimize campfire impact, and use designated fire rings where allowed.

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28 Feb 2025
January 2025

From steady lowlands to towering mountains, our team covers it all. We work tirelessly to monitor and protect the health of our forests, ensuring their sustainability.

29 Jan 2025

This is part of the incredible team making it all happen!
With a deep understanding of forest conservation, they closely monitor and protect the ecosystem, ensuring its long-term health and resilience.

29 Jan 2025
December 2024

We’re proud to play a role in conserving the natural landscapes of the US, protecting the vital connection between nature and our health.

As you explore these beautiful places, remember to embrace ecotourism consciously—preserving wildlife and habitats for future generations.

18 Dec 2024

Protecting biodiversity means safeguarding the delicate balance of our ecosystems. By conserving habitats and supporting fauna, we ensure the survival of countless species that sustain the planet's natural harmony.

18 Dec 2024
National Forest Foundation

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November 2024

Ecotourism offers a way to enjoy nature without harming it. By choosing sustainable travel, we help protect ecosystems, support local communities, and promote conservation efforts.

29 Nov 2024

Maintaining forests is crucial for our planet. They absorb carbon, support biodiversity, and regulate water cycles. Healthy forests = a healthier world for all.

29 Nov 2024
October 2024

Our youth program is going strong! Here’s a group of students and volunteers hiking through the forest, actively monitoring its health and learning hands-on about conservation.

28 Oct 2024

At Mt. Hood National Park, we've created strategic corridors that allow hikers to explore while minimizing disruption to the soil and vegetation. It’s all about balancing conservation with ecotourism to keep our parks thriving.

28 Oct 2024
August 2024

Our national parks need vigilant monitoring to prevent any risks that could harm their health. Our team consistently replenishes trees that die and works tirelessly to restore the land.

29 Aug 2024
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Cynthia Lebo · 7 months ago

Thank you for your dedication and hard work.

This is the Streaked Horned Lark, a native species of our national forests that we're helping to conserve through our oak tree planting program.

29 Aug 2024
July 2024

Conserving our forests means guaranteeing a habitat for the wildlife that depends on them.

31 Jul 2024

Our project takes an innovative landscape-level approach to improve forest health, reduce fire risk by managing fuels, and preserve the recreational experience around a prominent ski resort. This renowned recreational destination is crucial for the local economy and serves as the

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31 Jul 2024
June 2024

The seed balls technique involves encasing seeds in a mixture of clay, compost, and nutrients to protect them in arid regions, boosting reforestation and combating desertification by enhancing seed survival in harsh climates.

26 Jun 2024
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