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Reforestation is one of the best ways to restore lands that have been degraded by forest fires. Plant trees to support post-fire recovery in Canada and the United States. Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Reforest lands damaged by record-setting fires
  • Support habitat for iconic biodiversity
  • Create a positive impact for generations to come
  • Year after year, forest fires grow in intensity as climate change continues to provide the perfect conditions for these fires to flourish. The good news is, reforestation can help restore what was lost. Planting trees in British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, and California is an effective method to revitalize the land and eventually return the area to a thriving forest. Soil stability is an immediate ecological benefit of reforestation and the area provides enough light for a new forest to grow efficiently. 🌲
  • As the forest regenerates, it will provide a critically important regional habitat (nesting, denning, foraging, and hunting) sensitive migratory songbirds, sensitive raptors and owls, sensitive amphibians, black bears, and ungulates. The trees are carefully planted to prevent invasive species from colonizing burn scars.
  • personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We'll also send you reports about our Forest Fire Recovery projects, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the ground!
  • We always plant a mix of diverse, native species from local nurseries. This project is working to replenish local forests, so the native species grown in the nurseries include black spruce, white spruce, tamarack, jack pine, red osier dogwood, balsam poplar, and mixed native willow species.
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Reforestation is one of the best ways to restore lands that have been degraded by forest fires. Plant trees to support post-fire recovery in Canada and the United States. Learn more

With your help, we will:

  • Reforest lands damaged by record-setting fires
  • Support habitat for iconic biodiversity
  • Create a positive impact for generations to come
  • Year after year, forest fires grow in intensity as climate change continues to provide the perfect conditions for these fires to flourish. The good news is, reforestation can help restore what was lost. Planting trees in British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, and California is an effective method to revitalize the land and eventually return the area to a thriving forest. Soil stability is an immediate ecological benefit of reforestation and the area provides enough light for a new forest to grow efficiently. 🌲
  • As the forest regenerates, it will provide a critically important regional habitat (nesting, denning, foraging, and hunting) sensitive migratory songbirds, sensitive raptors and owls, sensitive amphibians, black bears, and ungulates. The trees are carefully planted to prevent invasive species from colonizing burn scars.
  • personalized tree certificate (see gallery) to say thanks for your donation. We'll also send you reports about our Forest Fire Recovery projects, so you can track the impact your trees are having on the ground!
  • We always plant a mix of diverse, native species from local nurseries. This project is working to replenish local forests, so the native species grown in the nurseries include black spruce, white spruce, tamarack, jack pine, red osier dogwood, balsam poplar, and mixed native willow species.

What is Reforestation?

Why Plant for Forest Fire Recovery?

Recover Biodiversity

RECOVER HABITAT AND INCREASE BIODIVERSITY

Through restoration activities, habitats will be created to maintain biodiversity, ecosystem function, and resiliency, allowing the ecosystem to grow and develop more efficiently.

Recover forests

REDUCE THE IMPACT OF WILDFIRES

Help us prevent wildfires from spreading catastrophically. Young, healthy forests can help suppress future wildfires and reduce the impact of smoke on public health.

Stabilize the Climate

STABILIZE THE CLIMATE

During the process of reforestation, there is a large uptake of carbon from the atmosphere that is fixed in the biomass of the forests and in the soil. This plays a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle and in mitigating climate change.

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