105 trees planted in the Amazon Rainforest

105 trees planted in the Amazon Rainforest

Once again, thanks to your orders we've been able to donate 105 trees where they're needed most around the world - this time the Amazon.

This time we're able to plant so many more trees thanks to your orders. It's still not a lot, but it's a mini forest and we can't thank you enough!

With the world's largest rainforest ecosystem, the Amazon Rainforest spans 9 countries and is home to iconic species like the Jaguar, Macaw, Amazon River Dolphin, Black Spider Monkey, and Poison Dart Frog. By holding an estimated 90-140 billion metric tons of carbon, its forests play a critical role in the fight against climate change. Unfortunately, due to logging, unsustainable agriculture, and forest fires, it's also a high risk zone for deforestation and degradation.

This tree planting project will help protect the Amazon's biodiverse primary forests and restore degraded land. Our partners will work with local farmers to establish sustainable agroforestry using shade-grown cocoa, native tree species, and productive timber species. They will also provide training and technical assistance for participants in the sustainable agroforestry model.

Thank you for making a difference.

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