Wildfire Recovery in California

Wildfire Recovery in California, États-Unis

Our project aims to re-establish mixed conifers in the Angeles National Forest after the 2020 Lake Fire. This forest, vital for recreation for over 20 million people in Greater Los Angeles, also supports key habitats like the Pacific Crest Trail and California spotted owl areas. We're working to restore both the ecosystem and its recreational value.

84,784 Arbres financés sur 100,000
12,956.42 T CO2 compensé
2,275 Abonnés
Planter dès 2
décembre 2024

After wildfires and diseases, soil health plays a crucial role in forest recovery.

Replanting efforts often include measures to restore nutrient levels and microbial life in the soil, ensuring new trees can take root and thrive. Healthy soil is the foundation of a resilient forest…

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18 déc. 2024

Did you know that recovering forests from wildfires and diseases often starts with selecting tree species resistant to future threats? By planting a mix of native and resilient species, we can rebuild healthier ecosystems that are better equipped to withstand fires, pests, and climate…

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18 déc. 2024
octobre 2024

Before we start reforestation, we believe it’s crucial to teach a bit of theory. Understanding the why behind planting—like how trees impact ecosystems and fight climate change—helps volunteers see the bigger picture. With this knowledge, every tree they plant carries more meaning,…

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28 oct. 2024

We’re always grateful for the growing number of volunteers who join our program. Every volunteer brings energy and dedication, helping us make a bigger impact in restoring forests and protecting the environment. Their support is truly invaluable.

28 oct. 2024
août 2024

Thorugh our Youth Rangers program, we give nature educational workshops where our volunteers learn more about the ecosystem that surrounds them

29 août 2024

Our amazing Youth Rangers team! This group has done an outstanding job in maintaining our national parks.

29 août 2024
juillet 2024

Preserving forest habitats and watersheds is vital for maintaining Southern California's landscape. Managing land that supports endangered species ensures a balanced ecosystem. Since National Forests provide over half of California’s water, the local water quality and supply depend…

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31 juil. 2024

Right tree, right place
We plant native species that can help enhance our forest's resilience.

31 juil. 2024
juin 2024

In California, our Youth Rangers Program helps young people learn about forest ecosystems and develop skills to make sure these environments stay strong and safe. They do hands-on activities and learn about conservation, preventing fires, and taking care of the forest for the long…

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26 juin 2024
mai 2024

In recent years, the rise in wildfire frequency and severity has threatened ecosystems, communities, and economies. Consequently, there's an urgent need for effective tools to assess and manage wildfire risks. Managers now use wildfire risk decision support tools—software that helps…

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29 mai 2024

The Joshua tree, emblematic of the Mojave Desert, is adapted to the harsh, arid environment of the Southwestern United States. With spiky leaves atop twisted branches, it endures extreme temperatures and scant rainfall, serving as a vital part of the desert ecosystem.

28 mai 2024
avril 2024

The weathered bristlecone pines in California’s White Mountains epitomize resilience, surviving for millennia in high-altitude, harsh conditions.

30 avr. 2024

California's forests offer a stunning mosaic of landscapes, ranging from majestic mountain peaks to the serene valleys cradling rivers below.

30 avr. 2024
mars 2024

Wildfires aren't the only danger to forests; beetles also pose a significant risk to their health. These pests can devastate large areas by killing trees, which in turn can increase the likelihood of fires and reduce biodiversity. Monitoring and managing beetle populations are essential…

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27 mars 2024

Monitoring forests during low rain seasons is crucial for wildfire prevention. It allows for early detection and swift action to mitigate potential threats, safeguarding our forests, wildlife, and nearby communities. This vigilance helps maintain the balance of ecosystems and protects…

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26 mars 2024
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