The forest of John Bett - Tree Nation

I am excited to join TN as an Africa Region Project Manager. I am passionate about tree-growing to mitigate the effects of climate change

Kenya November, 20th
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September 2024

Sometimes we collect seeds from local forests. This work is done by the people native to this land, as they are familiar with the nearby forests.
When they bring seeds, we weight them through buckets and then pay according to the price per bucket. This way we can get more seeds

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04 Sep 2024
August 2024

The muddy part of our job. Here is where the mangrove seedlings will flourish!

29 Aug 2024
Esse Mera
Esse Mera · 5 months ago

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A sneakpeek to our planting sites in Madagascar.

29 Aug 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 7 months ago

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Our favourite species to plant are the most of natives, hence are weather tolerant buteful to environment and natural evergreen all over the year. The planting native species increase the beauty of the nature. Before thinking of other advantages but firstly it plays as a decorative

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25 Aug 2024

Ladies and gentleman! this was most recent site visit of tree-nation representative Mr John Bett to our project as here is the place we made pruning of our trees and proceeding with clearing bushes program for the fast development of the trees. he used to interview among of the

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25 Aug 2024

Hello! we are happy to see the trees planted by our project are doing well in Ikoi planting site, where we almost planted the native species. but the most thing we proud today is to be recognized by tree-nation where Mr John Bett as the Tree- nation Manager in Africa zone he visited

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25 Aug 2024

The planting team is seriously making realistic follow up of our trees planted in the previous season, this programme aims to measure the survival rate of our trees in all sites. Actually this excludes the critical analysis of species which will be most tolerant of weather conditions

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17 Aug 2024

We are here to investigate the growth rate of our trees planted on this site. We are glad to discover that about 98% of trees planted are growing well and tolerant of weather changes like drought in the summer season.
We appreciate Tree-Nation platform for making us familiar with

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11 Aug 2024
July 2024

We have observed several caterpillars within our planting sites, signaling an improvement in the area's biodiversity.

31 Jul 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 7 months ago

Que miedito 😅

Community participation in tree planting is crucial for ensuring long-term care, raising environmental awareness, and strengthening social bonds. When communities are involved, they take ownership, which enhances the sustainability and impact of tree planting projects.

31 Jul 2024
Enrica C
Enrica C · 7 months ago

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Today we joined our efforts with fellows environmental stakeholders in promoting the local society to use the alternative energy(natiral gas) rather than chacol for the safety of trees I the areas. The event was very interesting, where the local mothers from the local households

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17 Jul 2024

In doing restoration of the natural biodiversity we are sometimes ought to plant the native fruits trees species like guava trees strategically as the ways of attracting the animals and birds species which are likely to feed on it. We are happy see that trees to start providing the

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10 Jul 2024

Dear ladies and gentlemen! Please take a look at this young tree planted here by our project team in the recent past months during the planting season. It's looking amazing in the jungle, hence are all growing up very fast and healthy as they are tolerant to climate changes. This

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07 Jul 2024
June 2024

Our central nursery's seedling activities are progressing as we prepare for the coming planting season. Most of the tree seedlings here are native species, which will have a reasonable survival rate. We will consider more options for improving our nursery's success to make it even

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26 Jun 2024

A single mangrove seedling can have a profound impact on Madagascar's coasts. It helps stabilize shorelines, prevents erosion, and creates habitats for diverse marine life. This small step can significantly enhance coastal resilience and support local communities' livelihoods.

26 Jun 2024
Petra Mangold
Petra Mangold · 9 months ago

beautiful picture of the determination to grow...