La forêt de Raya Devlin

Passionate about the environment and animals and being in the water , have been planting trees since I was a teenager

France 23 August
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3127 mises à jour
avril 2025

With your support, we plant fruit trees that provide both nourishment and a steady income for those in our community. Each harvest helps to empower individuals, creating sustainable opportunities. 🍇💚

We truly appreciate platforms like this that allow us to connect with you and

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08 avr. 2025

I grow and learn with a tree.
This tree planting campaign has been implemented by us, making the younger generation in the local community that we live in to start acting positively to protect their future by not polluting the Earth as it is for us all.

07 avr. 2025

Trees Like Water

Well, they do when they're growing at the Equator and its the dry season! Climate change is making rainfall patterns in the tropics ever more spora...

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Thanks to your generous support, we were able to help students at Msambiazi Secondary School with essential school supplies, ensuring they have the tools they need to learn and grow.

Your contribution makes all the difference in shaping their futures!

05 avr. 2025

Rivers and other water bodies are crucial for the sustainability of the Earth's ecosystem. Our commitment within Usambara region and Tanzania at large vested on practicing tree planting initiatives in protecting and restoring degraded parts of the most water sources that our community

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04 avr. 2025
Changamoto Youth Development org

Yes,without water 💧 there is no life

With every tree she plants, she shapes a future full of life and hope. Her hands give the earth a chance to heal, grow, and thrive.

It’s more than planting, it’s about fostering change and being part of something bigger.

Grateful for you who make stories like hers seen and heard

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04 avr. 2025

With your support, we’re growing literally! 🌱✨

Thanks to you, we’re expanding with a new nursery, allowing us to reach and support even more communities.

Stay tuned for the journey ahead

02 avr. 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 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

We wish you joy, peace, and
countless blessings this Eid al-Fitr!

✨ May this special day bring love, gratitude, and togetherness to you and your loved one.

31 mars 2025
Forest Focus
Forest Focus · il y a 4 heures

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Windbreakers: Safeguarding Biodiversity and Mitigating Agricultural Impact

Windbreakers: Safeguarding Biodiversity and Mitigating Agricultural Impact Within the dynamic landscape of sugarcane and soybean plantations, where...

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Some legacies are written in history, others are planted in the soil🌱

This elderly man continues to protect the environment for future generations, what impact will you leave behind?

28 mars 2025
Forest Focus
Forest Focus · il y a 4 heures

Gracias también por su apoyo. @Restaurante nectari

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
carmen xiomara segovia vivas

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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
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