Make your mark. Plant a tree.
Trees are transformational, benefiting people, wildlife, and our environment. You can support tree planting in the National Forest in many ways, each helping to grow a greener future for everyone.
We are offering the opportunity to support the planting of a complete woodland grove as your contribution to the creation of the National Forest. ‘Groves’ are groups of trees separate from the main woodland, designed to create an open woodland landscape. They vary in size between 200 and 600+ trees.
Project Overview:
We are thrilled to present a transformative agricultural project focused on cultivating Mango trees, Banana, Coconut, Avocado, and Rice to enhance agricultural sustainability and support local communities. Our project emphasizes environmental conservation, community empowerment, and economic growth through innovative agricultural practices.
Why do we plant a tree?
Every minute, a forest area equivalent to 27 soccer fields is lost, primarily due to human activities. This shocking data signifies the urgency of our mission. The act of planting a tree holds more significance than one might initially realize. Trees sequester carbon, contributing to offsetting carbon emissions. They play a vital role in preserving biodiversity by creating habitats for countless species and maintaining the balance of our ecosystems. Furthermore, reforestation efforts stimulate local economies, provide job opportunities, and improve the quality of life for communities around the world.