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Discover the latest stories from our partners and the impact your generous donation is making for people and planet. And read our views on the issues facing our environment and the communities we work with.
How we know your trees are thriving
We take our responsibility for thriving trees very seriously! With rigorous planning and monitoring, we ensure our saplings become strong, healthy, life-giving trees.
Nobody left behind
Marginalised women, people with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples. These are the groups society forgets, but they are amazing agents of change in the fight against the climate crisis!
Going beyond carbon offsets
If you take a trip by plane there is often the choice to ‘offset’ the carbon emitted by your flight. But are these carbon credits actually doing good? And is there a better way?
Welcoming Tom Lupton, the new Chair of the International Tree Foundation
It was a privilege to see Tom Lupton appointed as the new Chair of ITF on Thursday 13th June.
Around the world with tree traditions
In every country, in every culture, there are stories and traditions about trees. They make us who we are.
“We have quit complaining” - Redempta tells the story of reviving Dundori Forest
Redempta tells us her extraordinary story, and about her mission to see the ravaged Dundori Forest restored.
It takes a great team
It’s currently the rainy season in East Africa and planting and restoration activities are in full swing. Joshua, Edwin, Korir, Mercy and Wycliffe have been spending a lot of time visiting all of the projects, away from their families.
Celebrating a long history with our patron
This week, at our office in Oxford we sorted though our post to find an envelope from Buckingham palace. We were delighted that inside was a letter with wonderful news.
A call to restore Britain’s “luxuriant, linear thickets” of biodiversity
Our trustee reviews Hedgelands: A wild wander around Britain’s greatest habitat, which waxes lyrical on the subject of British country hedgerows.
Hedgerow trees
The humble hedge is the face of much of Britain. However, its ubiquity has led to the hedge being overlooked and taken for granted. After decades of neglect, the hedge is finding favour once more as enthusiasts come to the defence of this once-loved asset.
From forest burning to environmental stewards
“The biggest challenge here is charcoal burning,” explains Eliza Apolo. “People cut the trees carelessly because they have no money to take their children to school or even to buy food for their homes.” But things are changing in this community.
The trees that are combating the climate crisis
Deforestation has pushed our natural world to the brink. Landslides, droughts and floods are worsening. But it’s not too late. We can harness the power of trees to protect our future.
Take action with Caroline: Planting trees to prevent catastrophes
“When disaster strikes, it’s the women and the children who suffer the most. By including women in the reforestation, they’ll take care of the trees because they’ve been taught about the dangers of deforestation.”
They were here long before us
Trees pre-date us spectacularly. Not only have they stood through the seasons while kingdoms have risen and fallen, they have survived from before the rise of the dinosaur to long past their extinction.
To lay or to flail? It’s no contest
Did you ever stop to wonder how some of the old hedges acquired their fantastic shapes — thick, tangled horizontal boughs with vertical trunks, perhaps now fully grown trees?
Women leading the charge in landscape restoration in Africa
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the incredible women in Africa who are at the forefront of environmental conservation.
Reflections from seeing our work on the ground in Kenya
This month I travelled to Kenya to visit the communities and local organisations with whom we are working and to spend time with our amazing local team to see the impact of our work on the ground.
How trees and bees are transforming landscapes and lives in Uganda
With training and resources, smallholder farmers in Mbunga sub-county, Uganda are transforming their lives and restoring agricultural landscapes by planting trees and keeping bees.
Working in a world of pests and diseases - How ITF helps community groups to adapt
Pests and diseases in their many guises, have a major impact on our native trees and woodlands and the wildlife associated with them.
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