Replanting the burnt Mkussu Forest

Replanting the burnt Mkussu Forest, Tanzania

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Jambo! Our project aims to restore the Mkussu Nature Forest Reserve, one of the nine forest reserves in Lushoto District, after it was damaged by fire. The project focuses on replanting indigenous tree species to rehabilitate the burnt areas, helping to revive this important ecosystem.

112,290 Árboles financiados de 111,000
13,945.35 T CO2 compensado
3,694 Seguidores
enero 2025

Without trees there is no good life.
Trees help converve the land we live in.

21 ene. 2025

Incorporating local knowledge into restoration practices is essential for understanding the ecological context and cultural significance of the land. We have engaged local communities through workshops and participatory planning sessions to gather insights on traditional land management

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16 ene. 2025

In restoration projects we do ensure the dead old trees are replaced by new young trees. Planting trees promises life existence.

11 ene. 2025

Our restoration project has provided a good number of employment opportunities to the local community and as a result there is an improvement in biodiversity conservation and living standard to our local community as they are always given equal chances to participate in the project

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10 ene. 2025

Our key methodology that we use to ensure successful implementation of our restoration
projects is through making a bond with the local community that we implement the projects nearby their homes. This ensures project security and longevity of its success by raising many healthy

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07 ene. 2025

MEANING OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. While some changes can occur naturally due to factors like solar ac...

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The readiness of the community towards conserving the environment is our motivation to keep raising and planting trees and distributing more trees to the community.
We are always getting positive feedback from the local community living in Tanga region who are more active in planting

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04 ene. 2025

It is true that the participation of all gender in the society will speed up the initiatives towards fighting climate change without being disunited.
Making it possible for equal chances between men and women ins restoration practices ensures maximum success of the project.This

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02 ene. 2025

Shading is among the benefits of planting trees.It protect the soil from being hit directly by sunlight and hence reduce evaporation of water from the soil and as a result the soil tend to be able to give life to plants and trees 🌳.

01 ene. 2025
diciembre 2024

Hello everyone! We wish you happy new year 2025. We appreciate the support for the year 2024 and we hope we can count on your support in facilitating the restoration of our Earth's biodiversity and keep supporting Tree-Nation for it to be able to ensure successful implementation

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31 dic. 2024
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · hace 3 meses

Great Message! All the best wishes to you too and on to a Green 2025 🌳

More employment opportunities are being produced in our restoration projects, we give an alternative to extra income generation to the local communities.

31 dic. 2024

Climate change is real. It is happening right now, it is the most urgent threat facing our entire species and we need to work collectively together and stop procrastinating.

31 dic. 2024

Efficient use of technological advancement in restoration activities and involving youth in advocacy efforts is another powerful way to promote environmental sustainability. Young people possess unique perspectives that can drive meaningful change within their communities. They can

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29 dic. 2024

The power to restore the degraded Earth's ecosystem is vested to all members of the society despite of their gender roles. Our organization is making sure that there is maximum inclusion of women in our projects. We belive in equality and cooperation towards achieving a common goal

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28 dic. 2024

As we are approaching the end of the year 2024, we would like to congratulate you for supporting our project as we managed to make such an impactful change at Lushoto, Tanzania.

28 dic. 2024
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