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Subject Scorched Earth to Forest Haven: Restoring Vietnam's Tropical Forests
Date October 3, 2019 9:51 AM
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** Scorched Earth to Forest Haven:
Restoring Vietnam's Tropical Forests
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Help us replant tropical forests in Vietnam, clearing invasive grass species and restoring habitats for biodiversity, for forests, forever.

Big Match Fund Fortnight 2019 starts today, and this year we're hoping to raise £575,000. Every one of your donations to Scorched Earth to Forest Haven between 3 – 17 October will be doubled so your donation will make twice the difference.

WLT are working with partner Viet Nature for this ambitious new appeal to raise reforest land in Bac Huong Hoa Nature Reserve. Widespread use of the herbicide Agent Orange 50 years ago led to a deforested and degraded landscape, now overrun with invasive grasses where a towering tropical forest once thrived.

As forest begins to re-cloak the hills, it will link with existing reserves, creating one of the largest remaining areas of Annamite forest and provide new habitat for Vietnam’s extraordinary biodiversity, including species such as the flamboyant Red-shanked Douc, threatened by hunting and habitat loss, the critically endangered Sunda Pangolin, a victim of the illegal wildlife trade, and Crested Argus, an elusive but spectacular bird.

Your donation will help regenerate forests, provide habitat for species to repopulate, and make a huge difference in the midst of the climate crisis.
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Photographer David Bebber visited our partner organisation in Vietnam, Viet Nature, with writer and World Land Trust Ambassador Simon Barnes. An exhibition of David's photography, titled No Straight Lines in Nature, will be presented in London on 17 October and features a number of stunning photographs from this visit.

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