The forest of Daintree Life

Daintree Life is planting trees in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, in tropical north Queensland, Australia - the oldest rainforest on earth. Our aim is to plant 500,000 trees by 2030, to increase habitat and food resource for our iconic wildlife, such as Southern Cassowaries, Bennetts Tree-kangaroos, and a myriad of wildlife, some of which is found no where else on earth. We started planting in November 2018 and have already planted 7000 trees.

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January 2025

We are value-led. Our approach and impact go far beyond the number of trees in the ground. They intend to rebalance power dynamics, support connections with Nature, empower children and champion the knowledge of those working directly with the natural environment they inhabit. All

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15 Jan 2025

The science is clear, the more that is done to address the climate crisis, and the earlier that happens, the greater the chance we have of averting the worst of the likely consequences. And Friends of Usambara Society work is urgently addressing the cause of the climate and biodiversity

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07 Jan 2025

The environment is where we all meet; where all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share. When we show our respect for other living things, they respond with respect for us.

03 Jan 2025

Our holistic, grassroots approach embraces the complexity of reforestation, recognising that true restoration goes beyond the act of planting. It involves caring for the land, supporting biodiversity, and ensuring that the voices of those who have lived with these forests for generations

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03 Jan 2025
December 2024

We work with local communities to plant trees that transform landscapes and lives. We know that successful and sustainable restoration depends on community involvement. Which is why all our projects are designed and run by local groups. We work with local communities to plant trees

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26 Dec 2024

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

Let’s Reflect This Holiday Season

The holidays are just around the corner, bringing with them the excitement of gift-giving. At our organization, we want to take this opportunity to...

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A truly-effective tree-planting operation relies on educating the local community directly, and teaching them that conserving the forest is not only beneficial for the environment and habitats–it is beneficial for them as well. This is because in many cases, the true cause of deforestation

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09 Dec 2024

Carbon Sequestration: Trees are one of the most effective natural tools for combating climate change. Through photosynthesis, they absorb carbon dioxide and store carbon in their biomass, effectively reducing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Large-scale tree planting projects

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05 Dec 2024

Species Suitability: Choosing the right species of trees for the location is critical. Some trees are more susceptible to local pests, diseases, or environmental conditions than others. Inadequate selection can result in poor growth, disease, or failure to thrive.

04 Dec 2024
November 2024

These small crabs play a vital role in the mangrove ecosystem, helping to maintain soil health and support biodiversity. Their presence is a sign of a healthy, thriving coastal environment.

29 Nov 2024

We are excited to see how our little mangroves are thriving at our planting sites in Madagascar! 🌳

25 Nov 2024

CURRENT PLANTING SUCCESS.
FoU and Tree Nation are dedicated to protecting and restoring our natural world before it's too late. Through the work of our restoration program, we are collaborating with local communities to create a greener planet and restore the environment.

15 Nov 2024

The science is clear, the more that is done to address the climate crisis, and the earlier that happens, the greater the chance we have of averting the worst of the likely consequences. And our work is urgently addressing the cause of the climate and biodiversity crisis. Preserved

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12 Nov 2024