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Dear undefined,
We are excited to inform you that as of today, 03/06/2024, Tree-Nation will be shifting the majority of our operations to our Spanish company, Neovee Solutions. The Neovee entity is where Tree-Nation was originally founded and operated for thirteen years, and we return to it after a period working fully as a non-profit organization. From now on, Neovee Solutions will manage the Tree-Nation platform, while our non-profit arm will focus on the research and development of micro-conservation projects.
As a result of this transition, Neovee Solutions will become the new controller of your personal data, handling its storage and processing. This change in data management will not impact your experience with us. The company's team and activities remain unchanged, and your data will continue to be employed solely for the purposes disclosed at the time of registration.
To understand the reason behind this change, and why we are excited about it, please review our blog announcement. Though there is no action required on your end, you may review further details in our updated Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Terms of Service.
Please be aware that you have the right to deactivate or delete your Tree-Nation account if you do not wish to accept our terms under this updated structure. You may also request the deletion of your information by contacting us. If you have any questions, or wish to delete your data, please e-mail us at contactus@tree-nation.com.
Our team is thrilled to finally announce this transition as we have been preparing it for a whole year. It is a step towards enabling the expansion of our projects, aligning with our mission of planting one trillion trees by 2050.
We thank you for your support in this ambitious, yet essential goal.
Details: | PinaceaeFoliage: EvergreenNativeLeast concern (LC) (LC)Height: 15 - 50 mDiameter: 50 - 200 cmGrowth: Fast |
Uses: | Human nutritionAnimal nutritionWood fuelWood for constructionFibre and ropeModern medicineTraditional medicineOrnamental |
Ponderosa pines can become targets for animal browsing during the winter. Foliage contains some of the better sources of nutrients. The seeds of ponderosa pine are choice food of red-winged blackbirds, chickadees, mourning doves, finches, evening grosbeaks, jays, Clark's nutcrackers, nuthatches, white-throated sparrows, rufous-sided towhees, turkeys, chipmunks, and squirrels. Long-lived and very tall tree.
Is a very large pine tree species of variable habitat native to mountainous regions of western North America. It is the most widely distributed pine species in North America. This species is grown as an ornamental plant in parks and large gardens. Was employed medicinally by several North American indigenous tribes, who valued it especially for its antiseptic properties, using it to treat a range of skin problems, cuts, wounds, burns, etc. It was also valued for its beneficial effect upon the respiratory system.