• Carbon Capture

  • Prevent Soil Erosion

  • Enhance Biodiversity

    Wales + Scotland

    Tomore Reforestation

    The Tomore Reforestation initiative in Wales and Scotland aims to restore native forests, enhance biodiversity, and combat climate change by planting trees like Scots pine, oak, and birch. These efforts rebuild habitats, improve soil, reduce flooding, and capture carbon. Community involvement is encouraged, providing ecological and economic benefits through ecotourism and green jobs. Overall, Tomore seeks to create resilient, sustainable landscapes that support local wildlife and communities.

    Wales + Scotland

    Glenaros Mull Reforestation

    Mull’s reforestation initiatives aim to restore native woodlands, support wildlife, and enhance ecosystem resilience. These projects often focus on planting native species like Scots pine, oak, and birch, which provide crucial habitats for local wildlife, including the rare white-tailed eagle and red deer. Organizations involved in Mull's reforestation efforts work to combat habitat loss, reduce soil erosion, and improve biodiversity. By restoring natural woodlands, they create more sustainable environments that can better adapt to climate change.

    Peru

    Acción Andina Reforestation

    The Acción Andina project is restoring high-altitude Polylepis forests in the Andes, particularly in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Aiming to plant millions of trees, it protects unique ecosystems, aids climate resilience, and involves indigenous communities. These forests, vital for water regulation and home to species like the Andean condor, are endangered due to deforestation and climate change. By restoring approximately 1 million hectares by 2030, Acción Andina helps sequester carbon, prevent soil erosion, and promote biodiversity, benefiting both the environment and local communities.