Trees for Slender Loris

Trees for Slender Loris, India

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Our project aims to create safe habitats for the Grey Slender Loris by planting native trees. Habitat loss from tree-felling has reduced their food sources, shelter, and protection, leading to a population decline. Since these primates rely on continuous forest canopies, fragmentation isolates them, further threatening their survival. Through reforestation, we aim to restore their habitat and support their survival.

47,565 Trees funded of 67,500
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensated
2,322 Followers
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April 2025

This neem sapling holds the promise of cleaner air, for healthier communities, and a greener tomorrow. Planted with purpose.

24 Apr 2025
March 2025

This is Teak- growing strong !! It shed its leaves it had from nursery and now it has its fresh leaves.

17 Mar 2025
February 2025

That's Psidium Guajava—sounds like a magic spell, right? But nope, it's just the good old Guava, also known as Peru locally! All organic—once this tree starts bearing fruit, it'll be naturally grown and chemical-free. 🌿✨

27 Feb 2025
January 2025

The Need for Conserving the Slender Loris in India and the Role of Tree Planting

Introduction The Slender Loris (Loris lydekkerianus), a small, nocturnal primate found in the forests of Southern India and Sri Lanka, is an integr...

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Our tree planters are flexing their "green thumbs" and showing off their thriving plantation during my recent field visit!

These trees, now over 1.5 years old, are standing tall, healthy, and proving that a little care goes a long way!

And the planting site? "Absolutely tree-rific!"

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30 Jan 2025

During my recent verification trip, I stumbled upon this 3-meter-tall Tectona grandis, its broad leaves shimmering under the sun. Just two years old, this teak sapling is thriving, and so was the community nurturing it.

The community values this tree for being fast-growing, having

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28 Jan 2025
Sean Barnes TN
Sean Barnes TN · 3 months ago

Great Photo John!

Meet the mighty Kumizh Teak 🌳—native to Tamil Nadu, known for its unique durability and fast growth. Standing next to it, our 177cm friend looks short- Looks like someone needs a step stool 😄

27 Jan 2025
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · 3 months ago

this is from year '22. Its around 2.5 years old.

December 2024

Despite all the hardships, these saplings stood strong :)

31 Dec 2024

Latest Images- From Saplings to a Flourishing Green Ecosystem !
A healthy ecosystem has everything. The saplings now grown and become self sustainable thriving..

27 Dec 2024
November 2024

How Planting Trees with Community Participation Supports Conservation Efforts

Planting trees is one of the most effective tools for environmental conservation. When this activity involves local communities, its impact extends...

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Highlighting the remarkable growth of this sapling, which has exceeded the average height of an adult, reflecting the success of community-driven planting efforts and the power of nature’s resilience. These trees are now self-sustaining!!

28 Nov 2024
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · 5 months ago

Thank you! 😊Nearly 2.5 years.

October 2024

The Power of Self-Sustaining Forests: A Blueprint for Natural Afforestation and Reforestation

The concept of self-sustaining forests lies at the heart of modern afforestation and reforestation models, providing a low-maintenance, ecologicall...

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Through dedicated efforts, our project has achieved a significant milestone: trees planted are now thriving independently & have become self sustainable withstanding challenging weather conditions. This progress underscores the project’s impact on long-term habitat viability and

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30 Oct 2024

Trees growing tall amidst the scorching summer heat, now welcoming the relief of the approaching monsoon. A season of growth and renewal begins

09 Oct 2024
September 2024

What a lovely sight !!
Our little sapling has grown up! It's now a strong, self-sustaining tree thriving so naturally like in a forest, its a heartwarming sight.

Nature's resilience never ceases to amaze, isn't it?

13 Sep 2024
Amanda Sanghvi
Amanda Sanghvi · 6 months ago

Absolutamente, gracias por confirmar!!! 😊

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