Reforestation of National Forests

Reforestation of National Forests, États-Unis

Our project focuses on restoration, conservation, and wildlife protection. Wildfires and insect infestations have severely damaged these forests, threatening their long-term health. In partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, we manage 154 national forests covering 80 million hectares, working to re-establish seed sources, support regeneration, and strengthen resilience against future infestations.

52,420 Arbres financés sur 100,000
75,293.33 T CO2 compensé
1,734 Abonnés
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Éléments clés
Activités du projet
Reforestation
Reforestation
The project is planting trees to re-establish forest cover in an area of forest that has been deforested.
Préservation
Preservation
The project owns areas protected from industrial activity to help preserve species and healthy ecosystems for the future and ensure its long-term sustainability.
Avantages environnementaux
Protection de la faune
Fauna Conservation
Animal species protection is a part of the plantation management, such as creation of safe habitats.
Restauration des terres
Land restoration
The project repairs degraded land back into a healthy and productive land.
Prévention de la déforestation
Avoid deforestation
The project sustainable forest management aids to stop deforestation and forest degradation.
Les bénéfices pour la société
Sensibilisation à l'environnement
Environmental awareness
The project cultivates environmental education for adults and/or children to raise environmental awareness.
L’équipe de Plantation

Normes de réduction des GES

Tree-Nation Methodology

Description du projet

Managed by the U.S. Forest Service the National Forests (155) and National Grasslands (20) provide Americans with 193 million spectacular acres of wildlands.

- More than 9,000 miles of scenic byways to drive
- Almost 150,000 miles of trails to hike
- More than 4,400 miles of wild and scenic rivers to float
- At least 5,100 campgrounds in which to pitch our tents
- 328 natural pools to swim in

All this and the chance to see elk and bear, ducks and deer, trout and trees, thousands of species of plants, and billions of stars in a midnight sky.

The National Forests and Grasslands host 170 million visits every year. Visitor spending pumps $13.5 billion into our economy annually, sustaining nearly 223,000 jobs in gateway communities.

These lands are the foundation of America’s outdoor recreation heritage and sustain our way of life. They provide water to millions Americans in thousands of communities, clean our air, store carbon, and provide timber, minerals, oil and gas and other resources for industry and communities.

Without these lands, America would be a very different place. Help the U.S. Forest Service ensure these lands stay healthy and vibrant for generations to come.

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