Mlola Biodiversity Restoration

Mlola Biodiversity Restoration, Tanzania

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Our project focuses on restoring biodiversity by engaging local communities in education and tree planting. The Usambara Mountains' forests have suffered from deforestation due to agricultural expansion and logging. We are working to restore these forests by planting native trees and raising environmental awareness in nearby villages.

60,706 Trees funded of 70,000
17,990.36 T CO2 compensated
1,150 Followers
Plant from 1
February 2024

The mango tree is one of the fruit trees widely utilized by humans for food. Beyond serving as a nutritional source, planting a mango tree offers numerous benefits, including nature conservation, enhancing food security, and boosting family income. Given these multifaceted advantages,

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18 Feb 2024
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