Lost Forests Recovery in California

Lost Forests Recovery in California, États-Unis

Our project focuses on restoring forests lost to recent wildfires in California. Wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change, with rising temperatures and prolonged droughts following historically low rainfall. By replanting native trees and rehabilitating damaged ecosystems, we help these forests recover and build resilience against future wildfires.

49,436 Arbres financés sur 50,000
7,761.35 T CO2 compensé
907 Abonnés
Planter dès 1,50
9 mises à jour en rapport avec EnvironmentalAwareness
février 2025

We don’t do this work alone—collaboration is at the heart of everything we do.

Our network includes dedicated members supporting planting efforts locally and globally, corporate partners investing in a healthier planet, cities and campuses strengthening community forests, and planting

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28 févr. 2025
août 2024

Our reforestation efforts are for everyone! From young children to the elderly, all are invited to play a part in conserving our national forests.

29 août 2024
juin 2024

The coast live oak, native to California, is highly fire-resistant. Its thick, deeply furrowed bark and leathery leaves protect against fires. The roots are insulated by a corky layer, preventing heat damage. Even if damaged by fire, the tree can readily sprout and regrow.

26 juin 2024
mai 2024

Can a tree be resistant to fire?
Yes, the Giant Sequoia is. This beloved giant has three-foot-thick bark protecting its cambium layer and high branches preventing fire from reaching the canopy. Over thousands of years, it has developed these traits and its cones open with heat,

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28 mai 2024
janvier 2024

California is actively addressing its wildfire challenges by implementing comprehensive forest management strategies and emergency response measures. The state's initiatives to enhance forest resilience include controlled burns to reduce wildfire fuel, strategic thinning of dense

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29 janv. 2024

Keeping forests balanced and well-managed is key to preventing severe wildfires. By removing excess brush and ensuring diversity in tree species and age, we reduce the fuel for fires and create natural barriers. This not only protects the forest's biodiversity but also shields nearby

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22 janv. 2024
décembre 2023

To help forests recover from wildfires, immediate actions include assessing damage, reforesting with native species, stabilizing soil, and removing hazardous debris. These steps promote regrowth, protect against erosion, and restore wildlife habitats, steering the ecosystem towards

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20 déc. 2023
novembre 2023

Tree-Nation’s newest reforestation project: Forest resilience against wildfires in California, USA.

By: Oriana Medina, Tree-Nation Reforestation Impact Manager As wildfires become more common around the world, the rescue and nurturing of the fores...

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Understanding and educating about the risks of wildfires and how we can prevent them has never been more imperative, especially in an era marked by rapid climate change.

03 nov. 2023
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