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This 1.82 hectare restoration site in our Tietê Forests project in Brazil was being planted when we visited in October 2022. ...
"Wof-Washa," known as the "bird cave", just 170 km northeast of Addis Ababa, is a natural treasure in Ethiopia. ...
Where the earth meets the sea resides a botanical wonder. The ‘true mangroves’ – Rhizophora – stand as nature's resilient guardians along the world's tropical...
The path to reducing carbon is tough, but with leaders like you, change is possible. By aligning with the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi)...
Women engagement
Who runs the forest? Women!...
WeForest has become a member of the Global Mangrove Alliance (GMA), which brings together NGOs, governments, scientists, industry, local communities and funders with a common...
When it comes to preserving our planet's natural ecosystems, the terms “reforestation” and “restoration” are often used interchangeably. In fact, while there is some overlap,...
In today's rapidly evolving corporate landscape, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting has become more than just a trend—it's an imperative....
Only deep, rapid and sustained attempts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions can keep the planet from hitting 1.5°C and avoid the worst impacts of climate...
There’s an important topic in forest restoration that often gets overshadowed by the excitement of setting new records for the number of trees planted. The...
This summer the rains in Tigray started early, so at the beginning of June the communities and team hurried to take advantage and start preparing...
Beehive
Everyone knows that bees play a vital role in pollination. Indeed, 80% of flowering plants depend upon bees for pollination. And we all know that...