Wildfire Recovery in California

Wildfire Recovery in California, United States

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Our project aims to re-establish mixed conifers in the Angeles National Forest after the 2020 Lake Fire. This forest, vital for recreation for over 20 million people in Greater Los Angeles, also supports key habitats like the Pacific Crest Trail and California spotted owl areas. We're working to restore both the ecosystem and its recreational value.

91,307 Trees funded of 100,000
13,284.87 T CO2 compensated
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20 updates related to Preservation
March 2025

Conifers don’t just survive in tough environments—they often thrive in them.

Many conifer species, like pines and spruces, have needle-shaped leaves coated with a waxy layer that helps conserve water, making them remarkably well adapted to cold, dry, or nutrient-poor conditions.

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31 Mar 2025

Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California are home to the tallest trees on Earth—some reaching over 110 meters.

What’s equally remarkable is that these giants thrive in thin, nutrient-poor soils, relying on coastal fog to capture moisture.

31 Mar 2025
February 2025

The Vital Role of California’s Forests

California’s forests are essential for clean air, water supply, and biodiversity.

They store carbon, support diverse wildlife, and protect watersheds that provide water for millions. Beyond their ecological value, they offer recreation and

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28 Feb 2025
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RAHELYNN DEL PUERTO · a month ago

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July 2024

Preserving forest habitats and watersheds is vital for maintaining Southern California's landscape. Managing land that supports endangered species ensures a balanced ecosystem. Since National Forests provide over half of California’s water, the local water quality and supply depend

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31 Jul 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 8 months ago

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Right tree, right place
We plant native species that can help enhance our forest's resilience.

31 Jul 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 8 months ago

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May 2024

The Joshua tree, emblematic of the Mojave Desert, is adapted to the harsh, arid environment of the Southwestern United States. With spiky leaves atop twisted branches, it endures extreme temperatures and scant rainfall, serving as a vital part of the desert ecosystem.

28 May 2024
April 2024

The weathered bristlecone pines in California’s White Mountains epitomize resilience, surviving for millennia in high-altitude, harsh conditions.

30 Apr 2024
Heilvolle Impulse
Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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California's forests offer a stunning mosaic of landscapes, ranging from majestic mountain peaks to the serene valleys cradling rivers below.

30 Apr 2024
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Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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March 2024

Wildfires aren't the only danger to forests; beetles also pose a significant risk to their health. These pests can devastate large areas by killing trees, which in turn can increase the likelihood of fires and reduce biodiversity. Monitoring and managing beetle populations are essential

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27 Mar 2024
February 2024

Forests in California are vital for maintaining global biodiversity. They serve as a home for a wide variety of species, many of which are endemic to the region. The conservation and restoration of these ecosystems not only help protect unique flora and fauna but also support essential

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29 Feb 2024
Heilvolle Impulse
Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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Fire prevention is a priority in the conservation of Californian forests, especially in areas vulnerable to wildfires. This includes vegetation management, the creation of firebreaks, and community education on safe fire use practices. These measures help to reduce the incidence

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26 Feb 2024
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Anna · a year ago

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January 2024

California's national forests make up 20% of the state's land area and are the source of nearly half of its water supply. The health of these forests is crucial, not only for the sustenance of local wildlife but also for our well-being. Protecting these areas ensures clean air and

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31 Jan 2024

Balancing wildfires and forests is crucial, as fires bring ecological benefits. They clear underbrush, enrich the soil, and encourage new growth. Responsible forest management ensures that these benefits are harnessed while minimizing risks.

29 Jan 2024

The California Junior Field Ranger Program is successfully engaging youth in essential forest conservation efforts. Participants are deeply involved in monitoring wildlife, assessing tree health, aiding in reforestation, and preventing forest fires through brush clearing and firebreak

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22 Jan 2024
September 2023

Protecting Our Forests Southern California's beautiful landscapes face the persistent threat of wildfires. With a focus on the Angeles National Forest, we're taking proactive measures to ensure its safety and vitality. Despite recent heavy rainfall, the risk remains. Our mission

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13 Sep 2023
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