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Koibi.com is an art project about Japan — by collaborating with artists committed to positively impacting others and our planet, we are promoting peace through art inspired by Japanese culture.

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avril 2025

What looks like scattered green today will be a thriving forest tomorrow - a future home for tigers and wildlife.

21 avr. 2025

When your teak saplings start outgrowing the average 6 ft tall human. These beauties are reaching for the skies - and winning!

09 avr. 2025
mars 2025

A quick look back at one of our farmers and her family proudly harvesting the results of their Forest Garden—a reminder of how trees can support both livelihoods and landscapes.

31 mars 2025

Successful agroforestry starts with thoughtful site selection. Factors like soil quality, water availability, slope, and sunlight all influence how well trees and crops can grow together.

Selecting the right location ensures that trees support—not compete with—agricultural production,

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31 mars 2025

This young oak is making its way up in the heart of a dense forest—slowly growing into one of the future giants of the canopy.

28 mars 2025

Beavers play a surprisingly big role in the health of Canadian forests.

By building dams, they create wetlands that improve water retention, support biodiversity, and help regulate local ecosystems.

Their natural engineering also reduces erosion and creates vital habitats for

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28 mars 2025

California’s forests have faced some of the toughest challenges in recent years—from wildfires to drought—but recovery is underway.

Reforestation efforts across the state are helping to restore native species, stabilize soil, and rebuild critical wildlife habitats. It’s a long-term

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28 mars 2025

The little pine seedlings are ready to be planted!

28 mars 2025

We’re closely monitoring the growth of the mangrove trees—tracking their health and stepping in with support when needed to help them establish successfully.

28 mars 2025
Diana Guerrero
Diana Guerrero · il y a 17 jours

Nice!!

Look how they have grown!

We are very excite to see the progress of our mangroves!

28 mars 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 mars 2025
Felicia Goodwin
Felicia Goodwin · il y a 9 jours

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 mars 2025
février 2025

In a Forest Garden, trees do more than provide shade and fruit—they actively improve soil health.

Their roots stabilize the land, prevent erosion, and create channels that enhance water infiltration. As leaves and organic matter decompose, they enrich the soil with nutrients, fostering

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28 févr. 2025
Vibro
Vibro · il y a 2 mois

Nice work, nice land. Have a nice year 💚 God with U a U with God ♥️

Training is key to long-term success. As part of our program, we educate local farmers on the Forest Garden approach, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to cultivate and sustain productive, resilient landscapes.

This hands-on training ensures that each farmer can

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28 févr. 2025

Here, one of our planters is using a unique method that works exclusively with mangroves: direct propagule planting.

The seedlings she holds are young propagules collected from mature mangrove trees, ready to be planted directly into the coastal soil to take root and thrive.

28 févr. 2025
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