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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS 2022:
THE IMPACT OF PLANT A TREE SUPPORTERS
 IN A CRUCIAL DECADE FOR EARTH
The UN tells us we won’t reverse climate change, biodiversity loss or poverty if we don’t revive our planet’s habitats in this Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and through WLT, our supporters are bringing trees where it makes the most difference.

If you’re a Plant a Tree supporter… Then today we want to thank you for helping our partners restore incredible ecosystems in Borneo, Brazil, India and Kenya – click here to read the full story of the impact you’ve been making over the past few months.
 
If you’re considering whether to support Plant a Tree… Then check out our dedicated webpage to discover the impactful restoration projects you could be funding, for the benefit of hundreds of species as well as the local communities who do the planting.

At £5 per tree, everyone can join in the restoration of the ecosystems the world of tomorrow will need. A home for wildlife, tree-planting jobs for local people, a new chance for habitats – you’re one click away from making it all possible!
DONATE TO PLANT A TREE TODAY
Plant a Tree: The impact of our supporters in Borneo 
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Plant a Tree: The impact of our supporters in India
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Plant a Tree: The impact of our supporters in
Brazil

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Our Tanzania appeal supporters’ impact, one year on
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Plant a Tree: The impact of our supporters in
Kenya

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Celebrating WLT changemakers for Intl Women’s Day
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KEEPING FORESTS SAFE:

THE IMPACT OF
FUNDING RANGERS IN VENEZUELA



If WLT’s Plant a Tree supporters have been restoring threatened ecosystems, our Keepers of the Wild supporters have been making sure they can be guarded.

Donations to our programme allowed our partners last year to employ 45 Keepers of the Wild around the world, and in Venezuela their contribution has been game-changing. Today, we’re taking you on a visual tour of Asociación Civil Provita’s Keepers of the Wild at work: protecting record fledgling numbers of Yellow-shouldered Parrots, training local people in habitat restoration and more.
 
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