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In Brazil, WeForest is building forests corridors to preserve biodiversity. With camera traps, wildlife can be observed when returning to their habitats.
4 December 2018Project News, WeForest VideoBrazil, wildlife corridors
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Forest fires are a result of global warming, they also increase it. They cause more carbon to be released, increase temperatures, transforming land into
19 November 2018Featured, WeForest in the Media
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Engineers are trying to replicate what a tree does (absorb and store carbon) to reduce carbon pollution : what’s wrong with just using trees?
19 November 2018Featured, WeForest Video
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Thank you Archbishop Desmond Tutu for your wise words written for us 5 years ago. Your wisdom continues to inspire us. (Extract from the book: "
13 November 2018Featured
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Do you know what ANR means? These farmers do! As we work with them in Luanshya, Zambia, farmer Jomo (middle) is proudly looking at the sign on the piece of
6 November 2018Featured, Project NewsCopperbelt: Forests on Farms
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Teaching a weekend course on Tropical Forest Restoration in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in exchange for trees being planted for WeForest's Atlantic Forest
25 October 2018FeaturedBrazil, wildlife corridors
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Brazil is one of the few tropical countries in the world with a national law that supports forest restoration in agricultural areas. The ´Forest Code´
11 October 2018Featured, Science NewsBrazil, wildlife corridors
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The Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5ºC released by the IPCC on October 6, 2018 reminds us that forests are one of the solutions to stop global
10 October 2018Featured
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Our Summary
The global warming worse than expected, fortunately forestry is a big part of the solution.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
10 October 2018Featured
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WeForest, in collaboration with FAO's Forest and Water Programme and GIZ delivered a forest-water capacity building workshop in Mekelle, Ethiopia during June
1 October 2018Featured, Project News, Science PublicationsEthiopia Desa'a