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Trees Journal Volume 74 Published!
ITF’s 2017 Trees Journal volume 74 is now published! Andy Egan, ITF Chief Executive, introduces the inspiring and thought provoking articles from a our partners.
Fighting for Kafuga Forest: A critical biodiversity hotspot at risk of encroachment
Kafuga Forest is a remnant patch of ancient rainforest that offers a rare glimpse of Uganda’s remarkable biodiversity. ITF partners, PROBICOU, have been working to secure this area against the ongoing threat of encroachment. Learn about their stakeholder engagement and alternative income generation efforts to protect this critical resource.
Planting trees with schools in Amuria
Working with both children and teachers, Amuria Schools Tree Planting Project (ASTREPP) aims to raise awareness about environmental degradation and give students practical skills in tree planting.
Revival of community spirit in Lundazi, Zambia
In Lundazi District, Zambia, deforestation is largely attributed to a dramatic increase in the cultivation of tobacco, cotton and maize. But the community strongly desires to reverse this trend through tree planting.
Endemic trees for sustainable agroforestry in Madagascar
In Madagascar, ITF partner Ny Tanintsika are halfway through their project titled ‘Endemic Trees for Sustainable Agroforestry’, which aims to work with farming communities near the COFAV Rainforest Corridor.
Cultivating potatoes, growing a forest!
We’ve recently expanded our tree planting to Northern Mount Kenya, bringing on board a new partner – Mount Kenya Trust (MKT). MKT will plant over 240,000 trees, restoring native forest.
Multifunctional Agriculture: At Last, a Solution and ‘Plan B’ for Africa
“A practical, appropriate and effective solution to Africa’s food and nutritional insecurity has eluded everyone for over 100 years. Since colonial days, conventional thinking has been based on the misconception that what works in temperate latitudes must work in the tropics and sub-tropics.”
Trainers ready for new season of Fruit-full Communities
The second year of the Fruit-full Communities Project got off to a flying start with the ‘Training of Trainers Day’ held on 12th April at DECSY in Sheffield.
Sustainability-focused wedding: Couple donates funds to support tree planting in Zambia
ITF’s partner projects are funded from various sources, ranging from fundraising campaigns, legacies and monthly membership donations. But this year, one of our projects has been funded entirely from gifts at one couple’s wedding!
Illegal gold rush in Ghana’s forests
Paul Laird, ITF Programmes Manager, reports on our new partnership with the Centre for Sustainable Rural Agriculture and Development (CSRAD) in Ghana. ITF is supporting their project for the Conservation of Montonnso Sacred Forest.
Dancing for mental health and the environment: Sh’Bamathon raises over £1,800!
Community members danced non-stop for three hours at Our Lady’s Abingdon (OLA) Senior School to raise over £1,800 for mental health charity MIND and International Tree Foundation (ITF)’s Bamenda project. Latin-inspired moves and great music made this event one to remember!
Women at the Heart of the Men of the Trees
Reflecting on International Women's Day and the history of the Men of the Trees, this article highlights the key role of women in the organisation's creation and development. From Claudia Stuart Coles, who introduced founder Richard St. Barbe Baker to the Bahá'í faith, to Wendy Campbell-Purdie's work reforesting the Algerian desert in the 1960s, women were central to the group's vision and execution.
Wild about life! Celebrating World Wildlife Day
Discover the importance of trees and forests in protecting wildlife on World Wildlife Day. Discover how we’re engaging future decision makers & leaders by inspiring a love for forests in young people through initiatives like My 20 Trees and Me and Fruit-full Communities.
Sustainable community agroforestry in Kakamega
We are delighted to announce the start of a new project with the Community Empowerment Initiative Network (CEIN).
68,500 trees planted in first season of ITF’s 20 Million Trees campaign
ITF's 20 Million Trees Campaign has completed its first season of planting, with 68,500 seedlings added to deforested land and farms around Embu County, Kenya. The campaign aims to plant 20 million trees by 2024 across Kenya's five Water Tower forests.
Building community resilience through mangrove restoration in Zanzibar
We are excited to announce that we have secured funding for a new project in Zanzibar! Aiming to increase the capacity of local communities in participatory forest management, the project will work on 10 villages around Unguja.
Three new partners selected for the Sustainable Community Forestry Programme
Following a record number of applications, we are pleased to announce the successful organisations who will receive funding from our Sustainable Community Forestry programme.
The Food Forest Update, Cameroon
The Dom Community Food Forest project is part of the long-term collaboration between Community Assistance in Development (COMAID) and ITF, which started back in 2015.
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