Reforestation Projects
42 countries. 215 projects.
Countless lives changed.
Our network of global reforestation projects.
Our network of global reforestation projects.
California
Devastated by wild fires this year, California needs our help now more than ever. We’re planting trees in the Plumas National Forest to help recoup the 65,000 acres burned in the 2007 Moonlight Fire.
Florida
Recent years of unhealthy forests have been major contributors to Florida’s disastrous wildfires so we’ve decided on this project in Wakulla State Forest, FL in efforts to help restore this biodiverse ecosystem.
Oregon
Forests are shrinking on state and private land in Oregon, where an estimated 522,000 acres of forest cover have disappeared since 2000. That’s an area 6x larger than the city of Portland, equal to more than half of Oregon’s designated state forest.
Merrimack River Watershed
The Merrimack River Watershed totals 2.1 million acres, is the fourth largest watershed in New England, and is split almost evenly between New Hampshire (54%) and Massachusetts (46%).The watershed is experiencing rapid development and fragmentation of its heavily forested rural, suburban and exurban areas.
East Montpelier Riparian Restoration
This project is the restoration of a forested riparian buffer along a stream in East Montpelier, VT. The parcel includes land on both sides of the stream and is almost entirely open. A significant portion of the land has been managed most recently for hay production by a local dairy farm.
Piscataquis County
The goal of this work is to evaluate site preparation treatments and planting as tools for forest rehabilitation in the context of global climate change. We propose planting red spruce (Picea rubens) seedlings on 12 ha of a 16 ha of mixedwood forest.
George Washington & Jefferson National Forest
The George Washington and Jefferson National Forest contains nearly 1.8 million acres; one of the largest blocks of public land in the eastern United States.
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
This project aims to improve the health and vitality of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
Sainte Marguerite River
The project aims to revegetate the banks of the Marguerite River and its tributaries beyond the regulatory 3 meters. The 10,000 trees will be planted in staggered rows every 2 meters on a strip 3 meters wide. The target species are willows, maples and oaks. an 80% survival rate is targeted.
Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest
This project focuses on restoring and improving key habitats for wildlife, such as breeding, feeding, and sheltering areas.
Umpqua National Forest
The partnership with the Umpqua National Forest focuses on restoring and maintaining the North Umpqua Watershed through a series of targeted projects.
Malheur National Forest
This project focuses on the management and conservation of the Malheur National Forest, spanning a vast 1.7 million acres in the remote eastern reaches of Oregon’s Blue Mountains.
Uganda
Mount Elgon is an extinct shield volcano located on the border of Uganda and Kenya. Is known for its rich biodiversity.
Canada British Columbia
In 2017, forest fires swept through British Columbia, destroying one million hectares of land and tens of millions of trees. One Tree Planted is planting 1 million trees in BC to help the land and forests recover.
Peru The Andes
The partnership with the Umpqua National Forest focuses on restoring and maintaining the North Umpqua Watershed through a series of targeted projects.
Senegal
46.7% of Senegal’s population lives below the poverty line. We’re focusing on the reforestation of Fatick, a town of about 25,000 in western Senegal.
U.S. National Forests
Working on behalf of the American public, the NFF leads forest conservation efforts and promotes responsible recreation. We believe these lands, and all they provide, are an American treasure and are vital to the health of our communities.
Madagascar
Madagascar is a nation with over 200,000 species of plants and animals that don’t exist anywhere else in the world. But more than 90% of original forests have been destroyed, displacing entire animal species and taking away the Malagasy’s ability to farm and live on the land.
Haiti
Haiti has only 2% of the country’s original forests and is the 3rd hungriest country in the world.
Pacific NW Orca Project
Planting trees along rivers and streams of the Pacific Northwest restores habitat for the endangered orca. Trees help reduce pollution and improve the health and quantity of salmon for the orca to eat!
Appalachia
Planting trees here will benefit nearby communities as hydrological function will be improved, thus providing them with better quality water. This project also creates meaningfully jobs in communities suffering from high rates of poverty and unemployment.
Mexico Michoacan
Mexico is a resting place for the migration of Monarch butterflies, one of nature’s most important pollinators.
Mexico Veracruz
The project proposes to plant trees of local species for three consecutive years in regions of Veracruz, Mexico.
Mexico Oaxaca
Mangrove reforestation on the coast of Oaxaca is a conservation effort aimed at restoring degraded mangrove ecosystems along the coastline.
Casa Partida, Mozambique
The restoration of this mangrove forest has the potential to increase wild fisheries, through erosion control, habitat protection, and safeguarding coral reefs.
“The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.”
“The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Our Forestry Partners
Our network of Global Forestry Partners includes world-class organizations like Trees for the Future, Plant With Purpose, National Forest Foundation, One Tree Planted, and Eden Projects.
In an ongoing effort to secure future forest capacity, we are always looking for reputable and experienced reforestation organizations to expand our network of projects.
If your reforestation organization is interested in joining our global network of projects, please apply to join The Global Improvement Group below.
If your reforestation organization is interested in joining our global network of projects, please apply to join The Global Improvement Group below.
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