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Tree-Planting Organizations around the World

Renewing the Earth

Global Stewards Dedicated to Planting and Caring for Trees.

8 Billion Trees carries out large-scale tree planting and tree conservation operations to fuel positive environmental change and defend habitats for animals, while also caring for displaced and hurt animals by utilizing wildlife sanctuaries and veterinary clinics focused in devastated and deforested areas.

We are dedicated to making it easier for individuals and businesses to give back to the environment, create a healthier climate, protect biodiversity and help reforestation efforts around the world. All by planting trees!

We envision a world in which it is normal for everyone to protect and restore themselves and their world. To rapidly accelerate tropical reforestation by inspiring and channeling women’s Nature-based feminine leadership into local and global action.

Self Help Africa recently planted close to 350,000 tree seedlings as part of Ethiopia’s recent reforestation efforts, while states along the southern fringes of the Sahara Desert are engaged in a massive campaign to plant a ‘Great Green Wall’ of trees, to halt the desert’s southwards spread.

Association Mitsinjo was formed in 1999 by residents of the village of Andasibe in east-central Madagascar. In 2003 we gained management of the Analamazaotra Forest Station, now known as Mitsinjo Park. We also work in the Torotorofotsy Ramsar Site in close collaboration with Asity Madagascar.

The Nature Conservancy’s Plant a Billion Trees campaign is a major forest restoration effort with a goal of planting a billion trees across the planet.

We envision a world in which it is normal for everyone to protect and restore themselves and their world. To rapidly accelerate tropical reforestation by inspiring and channeling women’s Nature-based feminine leadership into local and global action.

Founded in 1977 by Professor Wangari Maathai, the Green Belt Movement (GBM) has planted over 51 million trees in Kenya. GBM works at the grassroots, national, and international levels to promote environmental conservation; to build climate resilience and empower communities, especially women and girls; to foster democratic space and sustainable livelihoods.

We work with people in the drylands of Africa to tackle poverty and the effects of the climate crisis by growing trees, improving people’s incomes, and restoring and protecting land. Led by local people, our projects make sure trees thrive so they can provide food and incomes today, and protect the environment for tomorrow.

Trees for Change is part of our long term environmental strategy which started by planting tens of thousands of trees and saplings, and creating a plant nursery, at our Children’s Eco Village in Tanzania. Other countries to benefit from Trees for Change are Bangladesh and Jordan.

We work with local communities to cultivate lasting change in their neighborhoods – whether it’s revitalizing forgotten spaces, creating healthier environments or getting people excited about growing, foraging and eating healthy food.

ITF members have been pioneering community led forestry restoration since 1922. Our partners in Africa and the UK restore forests and woodlands, conserve habitats rich in biodiversity, and help communities who rely upon forests develop prosperous sustainable livelihoods. With ITF, you can plant the right trees, in the right places, and for the right reasons, everyday.

We are a self-funding Not for Profit organization founded in 1979 (formerly known as Men of The Trees). We have planted more than 15 million native trees & understory to improve biodiversity, combat salinity and soil erosion. Members, sponsors, donors, community and corporate volunteers have been part of this important work. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago – second best time is RIGHT NOW.

Los Angeles, CA TreePeople inspires and supports the people of LA to come together to plant and care for trees, harvest the rain, and renew depleted landscapes. We unite with communities to grow a greener, shadier and more water-secure city at homes, neighborhoods, schools and in the local mountains. We work with volunteer leaders using our unique Citizen Forester model.

Our mission is to secure the future of the world’s threatened tree species in situ, for the benefit of people and wildlife.

Our vision is of a revitalised wild forest in the Highlands of Scotland, providing space for wildlife to flourish and communities to thrive.

Our mission is to end hunger and poverty by training farmers to regenerate their land.

We work with local communities to cultivate lasting change in their neighborhoods – whether it’s revitalizing forgotten spaces, creating healthier environments or getting people excited about growing, foraging and eating healthy food.

Canada’s ChariTree Foundation creates and supports national and international children’s environmental education programs.

We believe that effective, long term cultural and environmental exchange between regions of the World is beneficial to developing international relations through peace and reasonable prosperity.

Over 91,666 children and youth have already been trained at our 1,608 Academies in 75 countries, where we teach each other about the climate crisis. As Climate Justice Ambassadors we fight for our future by planting trees, giving speeches, protesting and much more.

From 1980-1995 Children of the Green Earth initiated, fostered, and connected children’s tree planting efforts in schools, youth groups.

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