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We know by experience that restoration projects can only be successful if ecological resilience – the capacity of a landscape to withstand external pressures
22 October 2021Science News
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Many of these extreme poor are the smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa with whom we work to restore their degraded land. Unable to grow
18 October 2021Featured, Video, WeForest VideoEthiopia Desa'a
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Rural women are farmers, wage earners and entrepreneurs, and are providing their families with food, which means that they are typically the
15 October 2021Video, WeForest VideoSine-Saloum Mangroves
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Eighty percent of Earth’s land animals live in forests, and deforestation destroys habitats and threatens the survival of species.
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4 October 2021Project News, Video, WeForest VideoChintumukulu Conservancy
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As WeForest continues its year-on-year growth, we are seeking new Trustees for our Board, specifically a Treasurer, a Secretary and a Legal and Ethics Expert
8 September 2021Featured, Job vacancies
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By restoring the forests on the flanks of Mount Mulanje in Malawi, our project with the Mount Mulanje Conservation Trust is also regenerating the
6 September 2021Project News, Video, WeForest VideoMalawi Mulanje
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We think you probably know by now - and just in case you don’t, here’s a helpful summary from the World Resources Institute.
Instead, we’d
18 August 2021Science News
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One rice farmer from the region, Yaya Diatta, told us about how the landscape has changed since his father worked here in the 1950s. “The
26 July 2021Project News, WeForest VideoCasamance Mangroves, Sine-Saloum Mangroves
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Q: Why are rainforests so important?
A: As well as being home to more than half of Earth’s plant and animal species, rainforests are important for
22 June 2021Featured
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Desertification happens when - usually either by human activity or climate changes - ecosystems in already dry areas become degraded. Land in dry
17 June 2021Featured, Video, WeForest VideoEthiopia Desa'a
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There’s only around 13% of Mata Atlântica’s original forest cover left, but two of our projects are working to change that.
27 May 2021Project News, Video, WeForest VideoBrazil, wildlife corridors, Tietê Forests