Trees for Tigers

Trees for Tigers, India

Our project aims to protect the local fauna and restore the habitat surrounding Similipal National Park. This region is crucial as it is home to black tigers, as well as a prime habitat for other wildlife like elephants. Covering 2,750 sq km, Similipal is one of India’s oldest tiger reserves, and safeguarding this area is essential for preserving its unique biodiversity.

329,661 Trees funded of 350,000
130,683.5 T CO2 compensated
19,096 Followers
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3 updates related to FoodSecurity
August 2024

Enhancing Food Security and Gender Equality through Tree Planting

Tree planting projects are increasingly recognized not only for their environmental benefits but also for their potential to drive social change. O...

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May 2024

Plantation a Catalyst for Food Security, Gender Equality, and Empowering Women Tribes

The plantation of trees in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha have been instrumental in addressing food security, gender equality, and the empowerme...

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April 2024

Planting for the Future: How these Species Can Boost Food Security and Wildlife Habitat

Ensuring food security for local communities and maintaining healthy ecosystems go hand-in-hand. Planting a diverse range of trees can achieve both...

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