We create seed collection networks within rural communities and capacitate families including women and children to produce the tree saplings. We use sponsorship money to buy the saplings, transport them to participating family farm owned by a Costa Rican family. We pay workers to plant the trees and build protective fences. For 4 years afterwards, we return to chop grasses and maintain the trees until they reach safe height for survival. We return to each family farm once a year and prescribed times, we allow the family to harvest some lumber through the thinning process. The family can collect all fruits. Our plantings are highly diverse native species. We also engage in regular edu... read more We create seed collection networks within rural communities and capacitate families including women and children to produce the tree saplings. We use sponsorship money to buy the saplings, transport them to participating family farm owned by a Costa Rican family. We pay workers to plant the trees and build protective fences. For 4 years afterwards, we return to chop grasses and maintain the trees until they reach safe height for survival. We return to each family farm once a year and prescribed times, we allow the family to harvest some lumber through the thinning process. The family can collect all fruits. Our plantings are highly diverse native species. We also engage in regular education porgrams around Costa Rica and the globe through building networks fo special tree friends. Our Mission is to create win win win relationships among people who want to offset their carbon footprint and thereby share their resources with those struggling to live with the remaining rainforest on their land. Giving local people alternative income streams long term by planting valuable lumber within each project teaches and empowers locals to plant trees for cutting instead of illegally cutting the rainforest. Planting trees in high diversity insures protection of flora andf fauna and watersheds.
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By Jennifer Leigh Smith | Project manager
We are hoping to plant more trees this coming rainy season in Kenya. We are gathering funds to be able to buy approximately 300 avocado and mango trees and plant them near neighboring communities to... Read the full report ›By Jennifer Leigh Smith | Project manager
Our Tree Planting work ultimnately focuses on social empowerment and long term paradigm change from loggers who cut trees down to communities full of people who plant and defend their trees which... Read the full report ›By Jennifer Leigh Smith | Project Leader
Thankfully, we recieved a recernt re´port that the rains have begun in Kenya and everyone is so happy. Truly our community of Massai partiocipanmts believe that plantying all the trees and... Read the full report ›