Mlola Biodiversity Restoration

Mlola Biodiversity Restoration, Tanzanie

Restockage

Our project focuses on restoring biodiversity by engaging local communities in education and tree planting. The Usambara Mountains' forests have suffered from deforestation due to agricultural expansion and logging. We are working to restore these forests by planting native trees and raising environmental awareness in nearby villages.

45,165 Arbres financés sur 45,000
2,573.21 T CO2 compensé
877 Abonnés
7 mises à jour en rapport avec FoodSecurity
juillet 2024

In doing restoration of the natural biodiversity we are sometimes ought to plant the native fruits trees species like guava trees strategically as the ways of attracting the animals and birds species which are likely to feed on it. We are happy see that trees to start providing the

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10 juil. 2024
avril 2024

Pawpaw tree is the one of fruit trees which reproduces perishable fruit known as Pawpaw. It has the multiple advantages in the body as it generates the "vitamin D", refreshing the stomach by simplified stool and amongst.
The picture above shows the one of Pawpaw tree planted by

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15 avr. 2024
février 2024

The mango tree is one of the fruit trees widely utilized by humans for food. Beyond serving as a nutritional source, planting a mango tree offers numerous benefits, including nature conservation, enhancing food security, and boosting family income. Given these multifaceted advantages,

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18 févr. 2024
janvier 2024

Today morning before breakfast, I went to visit the avocado trees that we planted last week. It was looking even bigger than what we expected!
This impressive growth motivates us to continue planting even more trees, as it notably supports to improve our land, and also gives benefits

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28 janv. 2024
octobre 2023

NO LIFE WITHOUT TREES

Trees are the supernatural engine which facilitate the significant process of exchanging respiratory gaseous in the planet we live (the Earth). Lif...

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juillet 2023

To improve the social income we decided to promote the programme of planting fruits trees which could applies to food services.

The picture above illustrate our planting officer when is taking the mango tree seedlings to the nursery for the special care and growth.

We are

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07 juil. 2023
juin 2023

Tree-Nation's Newest Chapter: The Mlola Biodiversity Restoration Project in Tanzania.

Written by: John Bett, TN Regional Project Manager Africa. We're excited to welcome Mlola Biodiversity Restoration as one of our newest affiliated ...

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