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March 2025

Conifers don’t just survive in tough environments—they often thrive in them.

Many conifer species, like pines and spruces, have needle-shaped leaves coated with a waxy layer that helps conserve water, making them remarkably well adapted to cold, dry, or nutrient-poor conditions.

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31 Mar 2025

Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California are home to the tallest trees on Earth—some reaching over 110 meters.

What’s equally remarkable is that these giants thrive in thin, nutrient-poor soils, relying on coastal fog to capture moisture.

31 Mar 2025

With the arrival of spring, it's an ideal time to carry out essential maintenance in our national forests.

Warmer weather and improved access allow for trail repairs, habitat restoration, and early monitoring—crucial tasks that support forest health throughout the year.

Here’s

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31 Mar 2025

Spring has arrived—a perfect time to explore and reconnect with our national forests.

As trails reopen and wildlife becomes more active, it's also a critical moment to tread responsibly.

Staying on marked paths, respecting fire regulations, and minimizing impact helps ensure

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31 Mar 2025
Nicci Gowing
Nicci Gowing · 8 days ago

Nothing brings me more peace than being in a place like this!

This is one of our planting sites called Mwienzi Forest Rsserve. It is where we planted trees this season and here is one of our spotted areas which is in plain areas we planted trees here because they will offers a numerous benefits, including soil stabilization, improved water

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31 Mar 2025

Do you know that, planting trees can lead to happiness by fostering a sense of connection to nature, contributing to a healthier environment, and promoting community well-being, as well as providing a tangible legacy for future generations?

Yes, this is what it is! That's why we

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31 Mar 2025

We wish you joy, peace, and
countless blessings this Eid al-Fitr!

✨ May this special day bring love, gratitude, and togetherness to you and your loved one.

31 Mar 2025
Forest Focus
Forest Focus · 11 hours ago

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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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Some legacies are written in history, others are planted in the soil🌱

This elderly man continues to protect the environment for future generations, what impact will you leave behind?

28 Mar 2025
Forest Focus
Forest Focus · 11 hours ago

Gracias también por su apoyo. @Restaurante nectari

To support the Tanzanian government policies of to reduce the use of energy sources that are hazardous to the health of individuals and the environment. In Geita region, the annual consumption of charcoal is estimated to be high per person. The effects of the loss of forests are

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28 Mar 2025

Planting in mangrove ecosystems isn’t easy.

It often means trekking through thick, muddy paths to reach the right spots.

But placing propagules in these areas ensures they get the moisture they need to grow strong and healthy.

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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Before each planting activity, our team gathers to review best practices for propagule collection and proper planting techniques. Here's a glimpse of the dedicated team making it all happen on the ground.

28 Mar 2025

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
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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