National Forest Recovery

National Forest Recovery, United States

Our project aims to support the recovery of the Nation's 155 Forests and 20 Grasslands, managed by the USDA Forest Service, by addressing the impacts of wildfires and spruce budworm infestations. With tree mortality reaching 60-80% in some areas, we work to re-establish seed sources for future regeneration and enhance the forests' resilience to future infestations. This effort ensures the long-term health, diversity, and productivity of these 193

221,884 Trees funded of 300,000
43,161.54 T CO2 compensated
4,559 Followers
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6 updates related to LandRestoration
June 2024

The seed balls technique involves encasing seeds in a mixture of clay, compost, and nutrients to protect them in arid regions, boosting reforestation and combating desertification by enhancing seed survival in harsh climates.

26 Jun 2024
February 2024

Many national parks offer volunteer and education programs that allow visitors to actively participate in conservation. These opportunities range from reforestation and trail cleaning to citizen science programs, where visitors can help in collecting data on flora and fauna.

26 Feb 2024
November 2023

Our dedicated experts and local staff are out in the field, tirelessly working to recover and restore the most vulnerable areas of our forests.

24 Nov 2023

Volunteers and local community members get hands-on in our tree-planting efforts, bringing vitality to our forests with every seedling.

24 Nov 2023
September 2023

Caring for our forests involves more than just planting trees; it's also about ensuring they remain free from litter that could damage the natural ecosystem.

29 Sep 2023

Historical logging once stripped Michigan's Hiawatha National Forest of its native eastern white pine and eastern hemlock. This not only altered the landscape but weakened the forest's natural resilience. Today, we're taking a step back to nature. By planting these native seedlings

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12 Sep 2023
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