By Nur Abdullah | Project Staff
Indonesia’s forests are among the most biodiverse on Earth—yet millions of hectares have been degraded by land conversion, fires, and unsustainable practices. When forests disappear, communities lose water security, soil fertility declines, biodiversity vanishes, and climate risks intensify.
We are restoring damaged forest landscapes through community-based reforestation and agroforestry—planting native and multi-purpose trees, rehabilitating conservation zones, and strengthening rural livelihoods so forests can recover for good.
Your action can help turn degraded land into living ecosystems again.
Donate today to restore Indonesia’s forests.
Sponsor trees. Empower communities. Protect the planet.
Be part of the movement to rebuild what has been lost.
Together, we can transform damaged forests into resilient landscapes—one tree, one village, one future at a time.
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