Restoration

Our organization is committed to restoring degraded lands and forests in order to reinstate biodiversity, create resilient ecosystems, help mitigate climate change, fight food insecurity and improve water cycles.

This goal could only be achieved by implementing initiatives with communities, farmers, landowners, NGO’s, scientists, agronomists, businesses, governments, and citizens as we all need to come together so we can learn and take action to restore our ecosystems. Our restoration efforts are rooted in collaboration and community engagement. We firmly believe that the key to long-lasting environmental stewardship lies in partnerships. By uniting our diverse skills, insights, and resources, we have the collective power to enact meaningful, lasting change.

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of converted land could avoid about 60% of expected species extinctions.

It is crucial that we act now to reverse the loss of forests and their biodiversity for the benefit of current and future generations.

Forest restoration is essential to reduce the loss of species and enhance the preservation of biodiversity and there’s currently a massive potential for it.

With 1.8 billion hectares of degraded land having forest restoration potential, the opportunity for meaningful change is massive

Forests are considered carbon sinks when they absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than they release, they do so by capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and transforming it into biomass through photosynthesis.

Reforestation is not a quick fix, it’s a long-term commitment to the planet. While a new forest can take up to a century to reach peak biodiversity, its ability to act as an effective carbon sink can take more than 80 years.

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Restoring ecosystems

Restoring ecosystems is no simple task. We need all the help and all the resources we can get, and we need them now.

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Using Agroforestry for soil regeneration

We're implementing initiatives to help the recovery of forest structures through the restoration of disturbed arid landscapes and the establishment of native and adapted perennial vegetation.

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