The forest of Amrop Adria

Amrop Adria is a proud partner of Tree-Nation, working on behalf of our teams in Slovenia, Serbia & Croatia to plant trees in regions around the world.

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March 2025

Windbreakers: Safeguarding Biodiversity and Mitigating Agricultural Impact

Windbreakers: Safeguarding Biodiversity and Mitigating Agricultural Impact Within the dynamic landscape of sugarcane and soybean plantations, where...

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This little guy is a mudskipper—part fish, part land explorer.

Found in healthy mangrove ecosystems like those in Madagascar, mudskippers can breathe through their skin and even “walk” on land using their fins.

Their presence is a great sign that the mangroves are thriving.

28 Mar 2025

Did you know?

Mangroves can survive in saltwater by filtering out up to 90% of the salt through their roots—or excreting it through their leaves. It’s one of the reasons they thrive along Madagascar’s coasts where few other trees can.

28 Mar 2025

Forging Resilience: Embracing Natural Selection in Nursery Practices for Robust Reforestation

Forging Resilience: Implementing Natural Selection in Nursery Practices for Robust Reforestation Ignacio Molina | February 28, 2025 Abstract Our ex...

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February 2025

Our planting team is made up of local community members who live near our restoration sites. Many rely on fishing for their livelihoods, and planting mangroves plays a crucial role in strengthening coastal ecosystems.

Mangroves provide essential breeding and nursery grounds for

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28 Feb 2025
The Creative Pixels
The Creative Pixels · a month ago

I wonder if there are any mangrove projects in Mexico we can plant on. We are...

Mangrove forests are vital for coastal stability, biodiversity, and carbon storage, acting as a natural barrier against storms and erosion.

Fun fact: Mangroves can filter up to 90% of salt from seawater before absorbing it, allowing them to thrive in harsh coastal environments where

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28 Feb 2025

Healthy trees are a result of a healthy tracking system

One of our main activities is to track the health of tree. It is crucial for a multitude of reasons, extending beyond the individual tree to encomp...

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January 2025

These young Tabebuia impetiginosa trees, planted only 7 months ago, are already making a statement! Towering over 1.5 meters tall, they're a vibrant addition to the landscape.

30 Jan 2025
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · 2 months ago

😀 wow! amazing to see them grow!

Mangrove propagules are planted vertically in muddy ground, mimicking their natural process.

This helps them anchor securely, allowing roots to penetrate the soil and shoots to reach sunlight.

This method ensures high survival rates and supports the rapid growth of thriving mangrove

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28 Jan 2025
Sultan Alotaibi
Sultan Alotaibi · a month ago

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Mangrove trees provide a unique advantage in reforestation efforts with their easily accessible seedlings, known as propagules.

These propagules grow directly on the tree and can be harvested once they mature, ready to plant immediately without additional preparation.

This natural

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28 Jan 2025

Shifting Paradigms in Bolivian Agroforestry

Harnessing Windbreaks (windshields): Shifting Paradigms in Bolivian Agroforestry Historically, Bolivian farmers have often viewed forest conservati...

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December 2024

Happy New Year! 🎉 What better way to start 2025 than by giving these beautiful trees a new home in the Bolivian Amazon? 🌳 They'll thrive in their natural habitat, helping to restore ecosystems, combat climate change, and provide clean air and water. It's a gift that keeps on

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31 Dec 2024
Ramona
Ramona · 3 months ago

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Here’s a sneak peek at how the seedlings are thriving! We’re thrilled with their progress so far—in just a few years, they’ll grow into full mangroves, helping to restore Madagascar’s coastlines.

18 Dec 2024
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A glimpse of the Kandrany planting site before the tiny mangrove seedlings were planted.

18 Dec 2024

Why do we incentivise agroforestry as an alternative to traditional reforestation?

Our records and field experience demonstrate that forests, through the use of forest curtains (Windshields or windbreakers) linked to conservation ...

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