The forest of Anja Scheer

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March 2025

This young oak is making its way up in the heart of a dense forest—slowly growing into one of the future giants of the canopy.

28 Mar 2025

Beavers play a surprisingly big role in the health of Canadian forests.

By building dams, they create wetlands that improve water retention, support biodiversity, and help regulate local ecosystems.

Their natural engineering also reduces erosion and creates vital habitats for

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28 Mar 2025

California’s forests have faced some of the toughest challenges in recent years—from wildfires to drought—but recovery is underway.

Reforestation efforts across the state are helping to restore native species, stabilize soil, and rebuild critical wildlife habitats. It’s a long-term

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28 Mar 2025

The little pine seedlings are ready to be planted!

28 Mar 2025

Did you know the Northern Bobwhite Quail is one of the few quail species native to the United States?

Recognizable by its distinctive "bob-white" call, this ground-dwelling bird depends on healthy grasslands and open woodlands to thrive.

Unfortunately, habitat loss has led to

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28 Mar 2025

One thing we do that makes a big difference? We plant with the future in mind. That means using locally adapted seeds—trees that are genetically suited to the exact environment where they’ll grow. It’s a small step that helps build stronger, more resilient forests in the long run

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28 Mar 2025

Las técnicas agrícolas regenerativas superan la prueba de las danas

En los últimos meses, España ha sido testigo de episodios climáticos extremos, con tormentas y danas que han dejado lluvias torrenciales en gran pa...

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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

Busy Days in the Field

As the weather permitted, the less glamorous side of our planting season (planting the vast majority of the oak seedlings destined to fill some new...

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We are collecting Annona Mucosa seeds. This species is popularly known as Biribá and is used to restore degraded areas, providing food for fauna. The fruit is used in sweets and ice cream and is rich in vitamin C, potassium, calcium, iron and fiber. Biribá planning aims to restore

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27 Mar 2025

🌱 Pronatura promotes a tree-planting event with an inspiring example! 🌳

Recently, Pronatura led an incredible tree-planting initiative, bringing together volunteers of all ages! Among them, the residents of Felizmente Lar stood out, offering a true lesson in youthfulness and perseverance

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27 Mar 2025

🌱 Great news for reforestation! 🌧️

The March rains have been incredibly productive, allowing us to extend the planting season! 🌳💚 Thanks to these favorable conditions, we carried out several reforestation actions, involving dedicated volunteers committed to restoring nature

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27 Mar 2025

Celebrating World Forest Day with a Tree Planting 🌳🌍

As part of the CEETTAR European Meeting held in Portugal, we marked World Forest Day with a symbolic gesture of commitment to sustainability: the planting of a tree.

The ceremony was led by the President of CEETTAR, reinforcing

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27 Mar 2025

The younger generation has a lot to inherit from us. We need to make the behavior of protecting the environment to be used as the way of life to the younger generation.

Our team is always there at the field planting thousands of trees with the local community especially the younger

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25 Mar 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · 2 days ago

Great update! The first generation that can become sustainable!

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