National Forest Recovery

National Forest Recovery, Estados Unidos

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

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43,161.79 T CO2 compensado
4,561 Seguidores
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junio 2023

Through the act of tree planting, we play a pivotal role in the rehabilitation of our environment. This encompasses reforestation, stabilizing soil structures, controlling erosion, and restoring deteriorated infrastructure, while also lessening wildfire risks. It is our shared responsibility

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28 jun. 2023

Hiawatha National Forest: An Ecological Gem Crucial to Our Planet's Health

The Hiawatha National Forest, fondly known as the "Great Lakes National Forest," is a unique ecological wonder that stretches over 894,000 acres ac...

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mayo 2023

The majestic Ochoco National Forest, stretching across 850,000 acres with 36,200 acres committed to wilderness, is a beacon of nature's resilience. With a concerted effort to tackle deforestation, we are restoring its habitats, tree by tree, fostering a greener and healthier future

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31 may. 2023

For over 20 years, through collaborative partnerships, we have been able to restore streams and wetlands, enhancing habitats and biodiversity. Together, we're making forests healthier one restoration project at a time!

25 may. 2023
abril 2023

Bark Beetles and Climate Change: The Urgent Need for Reforestation

Bark beetles, tiny insects native to the US, play a vital role in maintaining healthy conifer forests. However, climate change is driving their pop...

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🌎🌱 Earth Month is here, and it's the perfect time to show some love to our planet! Let's come together and make a difference by reforesting our forests! By planting trees, we're not only creating amazing habitats for wildlife but also safeguarding watersheds, absorbing CO2, and

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19 abr. 2023
marzo 2023

With the support of Tree Nation, we have planted 55,000 seedlings on approximately 307 acres of our Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in Colorado. These native seedlings were planted in areas lost to three severe 2020 fires in Cameron Peak, East Troublesome and Williams Fork.

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14 mar. 2023
febrero 2023

Year-round the Hiawatha National Forest boasts dramatic shoreline cliffs and classic lighthouses, but Hiawatha is home to a seasonal winter treat known as the Eben Ice caves. While not technically caves, ice stalactites have formed underneath the bedrock creating massive walls of

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14 feb. 2023
enero 2023

Bark Beetle Recovery on Colorado’s National Forests

Forests in Colorado have experienced a staggering spruce beetle epidemic that have killed nearly all Engelman spruce trees across half a million acres. Our projects here will replant trees where the forest has been decimated by

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31 ene. 2023

Planting on Chippewa National Forest supports the habitat for nesting bald eagles.

Numerous species of native seedlings have been planted on this lake-filled National Forest in northern Minnesota. The reasons for planting here are many, including recovery from wind events and insect

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31 ene. 2023
mayo 2022

Six Unique Wildflowers to Spot in our National Forests

by Zoe Bommarito April showers do bring May flowers. More specifically, wildlowers! Take a nature walk and try and spot one of these unique blooms ...

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abril 2022

Happy Earth Month! Thanks to supporters like you, we will be planting more than 200,000 trees with Tree-Nation during this 2022. Planting trees helps stabilize soil, provides habitat, improves air quality, sequesters carbon, and increases forest resiliency. Thank you for making an

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27 abr. 2022

Right Tree, Right Place: Using Science to Guide Reforestation

Reforesting our National Forests is not as simple as placing a seed in a hole, covering it with soil, and hoping it grows. The process is more comp...

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We’re planting 50 million trees on our National Forests per year – but why?

Reforestation improves our forests and communities. Learn more about why tree planting is so essential. Carbon sequestration - U.S. forests offset ...

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febrero 2022

How we restore Forests

by Wes Swaffar The National Forest Foundation receives generous donations from Tree-Nation's individuals, small businesses and corporations to supp...

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