El bosque de Mariana

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abril 2025

Indigenous women are leading the drive to restore and reforest the rainforest in this planting project in the Usambara Biodiversity Conservation Project

24 abr. 2025

For over a century, a golden thread has run through our work – putting communities at the heart of restoration. We know that when we work hand in hand with local communities, supporting their vision for their landscapes, we see lasting change on the ground. This impact report reflects

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15 abr. 2025

Women play a big role in ensuring that the seedlings get to the planting site! As a result they earn a living!

09 abr. 2025
Deanna Venzke
Deanna Venzke · hace 16 días

Amazing!!

It all starts with care — this is how the forest is reborn. In the nursery, several species are cultivated every day before heading to reforestation fields in the Amazon. 🌱

09 abr. 2025
Restaurante nectari
Restaurante nectari · hace 15 días

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In the heart of the nursery, hope is born in the form of a Theobroma cacao seedling. 🌱

09 abr. 2025

Many seedlings of native Amazonian species are being produced to go to reforestation fields.

09 abr. 2025

At Usambara Biodiversity Conservation Project, everything we do is rooted in community collaboration. Our focus is on creating long-term, sustainable benefits for both the landscape and the people who rely on forests for their livelihoods.

01 abr. 2025
marzo 2025

Planting in mangrove ecosystems isn’t easy.

It often means trekking through thick, muddy paths to reach the right spots.

But placing propagules in these areas ensures they get the moisture they need to grow strong and healthy.

28 mar. 2025

Before each planting activity, our team gathers to review best practices for propagule collection and proper planting techniques. Here's a glimpse of the dedicated team making it all happen on the ground.

28 mar. 2025

This little guy is a mudskipper—part fish, part land explorer.

Found in healthy mangrove ecosystems like those in Madagascar, mudskippers can breathe through their skin and even “walk” on land using their fins.

Their presence is a great sign that the mangroves are thriving.

28 mar. 2025
Felicia Goodwin
Felicia Goodwin · hace 13 días

Amazing 🥰

Did you know?

Mangroves can survive in saltwater by filtering out up to 90% of the salt through their roots—or excreting it through their leaves. It’s one of the reasons they thrive along Madagascar’s coasts where few other trees can.

28 mar. 2025

We are collecting Annona Mucosa seeds. This species is popularly known as Biribá and is used to restore degraded areas, providing food for fauna. The fruit is used in sweets and ice cream and is rich in vitamin C, potassium, calcium, iron and fiber. Biribá planning aims to restore

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27 mar. 2025

Our community at Usambara Biodiversity Conservation Project are growing up in a climate crisis, surrounded by news of rising temperatures, droughts, floods, and disappearing wildlife. But when they plant trees, they become environmentalists, working to create a greener future.

22 mar. 2025
Julie Goddard
Julie Goddard · hace 16 días

Good news

See how the PT-03 area is progressing. We are in the Amazon winter period and with water, the species are developing well.

17 mar. 2025

See how the PT-02 area is progressing. We are in the Amazon winter period and with the water, the species are developing well.

14 mar. 2025
RAHELYNN DEL PUERTO
RAHELYNN DEL PUERTO · hace un mes

Innovamos para un futuro donde tecnología y ecología se unen. 🌳🌳🌱

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