Our Projects
Countries we plant in

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Tree Planting Projects
Tanzania
Location: West Usambara Mountains
Primary species: silky oak, moringa, pine
Planted by Treecelet tree planting team
Madagascar
Location: Ankarafantsika National Reserve, Mahabana
Primary species: mangrove
Tree planting partner: Eden Reforestation Projects
Haiti
Location: Southern Haiti
Primary species: mangrove, citrus
Tree planting partner: Eden Reforestation Projects
Kenya
Location: Kijabe Forest, Lamu County
Primary species: citrus
Tree planting partner: Eden Reforestation Projects
Indonesia
Location: Biak island
Primary species: mangrove
Tree planting partner: Eden Reforestation Projects

Australia
Location: New South Wales
Primary species: eucalyptus
Tree planting partner: One Tree Planted
California
Location: California
Primary species: Sugar Pine, California Redwood, Maple
Tree planting partner: One Tree Planted
The Amazon Rainforest
Location: Tambopata National Reserve, Bahuaja-Sonene National Park
Primary species: Iriartea deltoidea
Tree planting partner: One Tree Planted
Animal Saving Projects
Orangutan Conservation
Location: Kalimantan, Borneo
Focus: habitat preservation, orangutan orphan sanctuary
Conservation partner: The Orangutan Project
Koala Conservation
Location: New South Wales
Focus: habitat preservation, koala orphan sanctuary
Conservation partner: Friends of the Koala
Elephant Conservation
Location: Kenya
Focus: habitat preservation, elephant orphan sanctuary
Conservation partner: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Sloth Conservation
Location: the Amazon Rainforest
Focus: habitat preservation, orphaned sloth sanctuary
Conservation partner: The Sloth Conservation Foundation
Bee Conservation
Location: Slovenia (Europe)
Focus: planting trees for honey production
Conservation partner: Slovenian Beekeepers’ Association
Rhino Conservation
Location: Kenya
Focus: habitat preservation, orphaned rhino sanctuary
Conservation partner: Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
FOREST FACT
Every minute, a forested area the size of 27 football fields disappears from the earth.