Reforestation of National Forests

Reforestation of National Forests, Estados Unidos

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.

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julio 2024

Originally, the river valley had 25 million acres of hardwood forest, now reduced to 8 million acres, harming the ecosystem and migratory birds. To combat this, we are reforesting the region with local partners, using data to focus on high-impact areas, aiming to restore habitats

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31 jul. 2024
junio 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 · hace 9 meses

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mayo 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 · hace 10 meses

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Here is where it all starts. One full grown seedling being transplated into one of our planting sites.

28 may. 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · hace 10 meses

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abril 2024

Our reforestation efforts are made daily. With the constant involvement of the local community, our forests have a good change of becoming more resilient against climate change.

30 abr. 2024
Sophie Tiger
Sophie Tiger · hace un año

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This tool is called a tree planting bar, also known as a dibble bar. It is designed for planting trees and shrubs by creating a narrow, deep hole in the soil. This tool is favored for its efficiency in planting numerous seedlings quickly with minimal disturbance to the surrounding

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29 abr. 2024
Sophie Tiger
Sophie Tiger · hace un año

Let's preserve our planet !

marzo 2024

Here young trees are growing!

28 mar. 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · hace un año

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Forests give us great benefits! Not only they provide a healthy environment for more than 80% of terrestrial biodiversity, but also support balance in our climate.

27 mar. 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · hace un año

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

26 mar. 2024
febrero 2024

Reforestation and land restoration are essential practices in the fight against climate change and environmental degradation in the United States. These activities not only contribute to the recovery of damaged ecosystems but also offer a wide range of ecological and socioeconomic

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29 feb. 2024
Heilvolle Impulse
Heilvolle Impulse · hace un año

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Tree seedlings that have been planted show growth during this winter.

27 feb. 2024
Monica Cid Nobre
Monica Cid Nobre · hace un año

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Reforestation and land restoration are essential for biodiversity conservation. Forests host over 80% of terrestrial animal, plant, and insect species. Restoring forest habitats contributes to the conservation of endangered species and promotes the diversity of flora and fauna.

26 feb. 2024
Heilvolle Impulse
Heilvolle Impulse · hace un año

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enero 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 ene. 2024

Bald Eagles are North America's majestic feathered celebrities, adding their own special flair to the region's wildlife mix. These winged wonders are like nature's own health check-up team; if they're soaring high and cozy in their nests, it's a big thumbs-up for the environment.

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26 ene. 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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