Reforestation of National Forests

Reforestation of National Forests, Estados Unidos

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.

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agosto 2024

This is the American Beaver.
These little fellas, who are often seen as the enemy of trees, moonlight as ecosystem engineers. As they build their homes and dams across rivers, they create impoundments and wetland areas, which are then used by trout, otters, birds, and bugs.

29 ago 2024

This is a Gopher Tortoise, native to the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. These professional burrowers need well-drained, sandy soils found in habitats like longleaf pine sandhills, which we are helping protect by planting millions

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29 ago 2024
julho 2024

Originally, the river valley had 25 million acres of hardwood forest, now reduced to 8 million acres, harming the ecosystem and migratory birds. To combat this, we are reforesting the region with local partners, using data to focus on high-impact areas, aiming to restore habitats

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31 jul 2024
janeiro 2024

Longleaf pines are like bustling nature condos, hosting a lively mix of animals and bugs in places from wet savannas to sandy hills. These sturdy trees are not just tough against winds and wise with water, but they're also champions at keeping their animal buddies safe, thriving

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29 jan 2024

Bald Eagles are North America's majestic feathered celebrities, adding their own special flair to the region's wildlife mix. These winged wonders are like nature's own health check-up team; if they're soaring high and cozy in their nests, it's a big thumbs-up for the environment.

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26 jan 2024

Salmon Tales: How the Pacific Northwest's Fish Feed Forests and Cultures

In the Pacific Northwest, salmon aren't just fish; they're the heartbeat of Native American tribes, weaving through their diet, beliefs, and econom...

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dezembro 2023

Conservation efforts are vital for preserving the habitats that countless species of fauna depend on. By maintaining and restoring natural environments, we ensure that animals like the squirrel pictured here have the resources they need to survive and thrive.

20 dez 2023
outubro 2023

Native trees play a pivotal role in our national forests. Their decline over the years has had repercussions on local wildlife. Restoring these trees is essential for the survival of various species that rely on them.

04 out 2023
agosto 2023

Biodiversity, vital for the health of our planet and its inhabitants, is significantly boosted by tree planting. Ecosystems with high biodiversity offer improved air and water quality, stronger resilience to drought and diseases, enhanced food production, and avenues for developing

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07 ago 2023

Our approach is centered on pinpointing the areas of greatest necessity through a data-driven methodology. We assess various factors such as the potential impact on climate change, the benefits to indigenous communities and local lands, along with the capacity to bolster biodiversity.

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01 ago 2023

Established in 1972, our organization has remained unwaveringly committed to reforestation efforts, specifically targeting areas in dire need of our support. One such region is the state of Georgia, which has recently suffered from diseases, insect invasions, and prolonged drought.

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01 ago 2023
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