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.

45,165 Trees funded of 45,000
2,573.21 T CO2 compensated
877 Followers
8 updates related to Afforestation
January 2025

It's really that planting trees is the only potential act which we can do to contribute to the heath of the planet of our natural life. We are eager to prepare more trees of the native species for planting in our sites.

It's really interesting to visit a tree nursery which contains

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23 Jan 2025
June 2024

The most of the species we plant are native, which include Croton megalocarpus, Markamea lutea, Afrocarpus usambarensis, amongst others. The reason behind is to make easy growth as it can tolerate the climatic changes compared the exotic species, hence the issue is not to plant large

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04 Jun 2024
January 2024

We wish that these trees to grow strong to recover the bare land of the mountain. Its steep slopes have been affected by flooding for so many days when it was raining. It was planted few weeks before the we monitored their progress on January 12th January 2024. Through our observations,

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20 Jan 2024
October 2023

NO LIFE WITHOUT TREES

Trees are the supernatural engine which facilitate the significant process of exchanging respiratory gaseous in the planet we live (the Earth). Lif...

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June 2023

This is the work which you may be proud to do or involved in any way!. You may be interested to plant trees looking forward for improving social lives standards and protecting the nature at the same time but you don't know how many trees you can donate to start with.

The picture

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19 Jun 2023

Tree-Nation's Newest Chapter: The Mlola Biodiversity Restoration Project in Tanzania.

Written by: John Bett, TN Regional Project Manager Africa. We're excited to welcome Mlola Biodiversity Restoration as one of our newest affiliated ...

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Dear ladies and gentlemen. We are real appreciate your support in the planting projects. It's our pleasure to work with you in the strategic and progressive duties of afforestation and reforestation of our world. The picture above illustrate the part of our committed planting team

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03 Jun 2023

Hello everyone! We are happy to step forward in our interesting obligation of progressive planning programmes. The picture above illustrate one of our planting officers at the planting site while planting the tree for the aim of restoring the lost biodiversity of the nature.

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01 Jun 2023
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