Reforestation of National Forests

Reforestation of National Forests, United States

Our project focuses on restoration, conservation, and wildlife protection. Wildfires and insect infestations have severely damaged these forests, threatening their long-term health. In partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, we manage 154 national forests covering 80 million hectares, working to re-establish seed sources, support regeneration, and strengthen resilience against future infestations.

52,866 Trees funded of 100,000
75,305.57 T CO2 compensated
1,748 Followers
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May 2024

The Ponderosa Pine, a large evergreen thriving in western forests, is well-adapted to survive fires. Its three-inch-thick bark protects the cambium layer, while protective bud scales shield new growth. Deep roots insulate from heat, and its open branching structure and moisture-rich

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29 May 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · 10 months ago

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