Lost Forests Recovery in California

Lost Forests Recovery in California, United States

Our project focuses on restoring forests lost to recent wildfires in California. Wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change, with rising temperatures and prolonged droughts following historically low rainfall. By replanting native trees and rehabilitating damaged ecosystems, we help these forests recover and build resilience against future wildfires.

48,907 Trees funded of 50,000
7,734.9 T CO2 compensated
871 Followers
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2 updates related to FaunaConservation
July 2024

The Monarch butterfly is a crucial pollinator essential for planetary health. However, its population has plummeted by over 80% since the mid-1990s, primarily due to climate change and habitat loss in regions like Mexico and California.

31 Jul 2024
November 2023

Tree-Nation’s newest reforestation project: Forest resilience against wildfires in California, USA.

By: Oriana Medina, Tree-Nation Reforestation Impact Manager As wildfires become more common around the world, the rescue and nurturing of the fores...

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